This is a great opportunity for cutting-edge PhD research utilising #LongTermMonitoring sites. Biodiversity for woodland resilience: the long-term functional ecology of tree diversity – Envision – Developing next generation leaders in environmental science https://t.co/eCAlWEpuNM
@GarrickBad @CoedCadw @ceritheviking@BUForestry You’re right, planting Ash would be a disaster. Given that Ash facilitates more infiltration than other species, is ubiquitous across Europe and is dying out, we need to think carefully about which species could/should replace it
There’s something for everyone working with trees. 🌳🌲👩🏽🔬🌱🏡👩🏽🌾🌍
If you think that trees are an important part of our global future then what are you waiting for? Get involved!
#WomenInForestry@BUForestry
The role of women in forestry. https://t.co/bkqriFw5GZ via @YouTube
In addition to visiting many agroforestry groups, study tour students design & collect data for a research project. The carbon group is assessing how aboveground C varies across a range of forested landscapes. @BUForestry@Bid_Webb@Nothauga@philkihum@EefkeMollee@commschols
V inspiring visit to @Treesftf on @BUForestry's MSc Uganda study tour. They are helping local farmers to restore their land and improve livelihoods & nutrition through extensive training in tree planting & other agroforestry techniques @philkihum@Bid_Webb@Nothauga@EefkeMollee
This is so bitterly disappointing, and stinks of pathetic, "can't do" lobbying by a sector that's had 30 years to prepare
I sometimes wonder if the UK Horticulture sector is one of the least innovative, most dinosaur-like sectors in existence
https://t.co/3GiyR6FOhP
We are dismayed, disappointed, and deeply concerned. UK Gov has just approved the use of a banned pesticide so powerful; a single teaspoon could kill 1.25 billion bees. This is a huge mistake. If we want to #DefendNature we must #SayNoToNeonics. 👉
https://t.co/UXvOkcvyZ9