The finding of a breeding population of Ips typographus in Kent, England, in 2018 and subsequent findings in pheromone traps across the southeast of England, has led to an urgent need to improve understanding of environmental suitability across the UK. 🌍📈
Head of Entomology, Max Blake, along with colleagues from @Cambridge_Uni have just published ‘Phenology of the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus in the UK under past, current and future climate conditions’.
➡️ Read the full @plantspplplanet article online: https://t.co/QiYnNuhFBY
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We caught up with our Chief Scientist, Chris Quine to reflect on the team's attendance at the @IUFRO World Congress 2024 in Stockholm, and how conferences like this can help better inform our future research. #IUFRO2024
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Can you help us monitor the potential spread of the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle Ips typographus? 🔍
A new monitoring project needs volunteers who own or manage spruce woodland to install spruce bark beetle traps.
Find out more & become a volunteer ➡https://t.co/wTTsiU6VEl
📣 Ecology/environment job alert!
We are looking for maternity cover for my #SpatialEcology / #LandscapeEcology role with the friendly @FR_LUES team @Forest_Research 🌳
Work on exciting & collaborative applied research!
Closes 31 Jan. Please RT!
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Today marks an exciting milestone - the launch of #ForestLab, a new stewardship science initiative in collaboration with the @SylvaFoundation enabling UK woodland managers to get involved in science by collecting and sharing data.
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🌍 Curious about the future of UK treescapes and their role in combating climate change? Don't miss our seminar featuring expert speakers from @newLEAF_Trees
Secure your spot today: https://t.co/G3N906CVrY
Forest Research is looking for a new Silviculture and Wood Properties Lead to take over from the brilliant Dr Gary Kerr who will be retiring this autumn - more details here https://t.co/A81q0nVXVJ
As a science ecology has never been more important!
As funding struggles to keep up with other disciplines, and in the face of global environmental crises we present our unified vision for the future of ecological research 🧵👇
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Register to join our next #ForestScience Seminar and find out about the latest climate change adaptation resources for forest and woodland managers
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Thinking about the challenges facing your woodland from climate change? Looking to take action?
Register to join our #ForestScienceSeminar on Friday 10 March at 1400
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The climate is changing.
Our new online hub will support you to make informed decisions about how to make your woodland resilient for the future.
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Inspired to have a career in scientific research? Joan Cottrell describes the journey that led her to become our Head of Forest Genetics carrying out research to support #forestresilience in response to climate change.