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The different types of British woodlands
Understanding the different types of woodland across Britain is essential for effective management and conservation strategies. Each woodland type presents unique challenges and benefits, and their preservation ensures the continuity of biodiversity and ecosystem services they provide.
Spring woodland tasks
Spring is here and its time to take stock of the life within your woodland, as well as assessing its health and the diversity of flora and fauna.
Generating income from your woodland
Woodlands require management and the cost is usually what prevents management works from happening. In this article we look at ways to use your woodland to generate income to support the cost of undertaking/offsetting the cost of management works.
What’s an Arboriculturalist?
This article sheds light on the difference between Arborists, Arboriculturalists, Tree Surgeons and Silviculturalists. At Generation Arboriculture, we are Arborists, Arboriculturalists and Silviculturalists, focussing on tree and woodland management.
What is ash dieback?
What is ash dieback? As dieback is a fungal infection that causes a slow decline in the health of ash trees in the UK. Not all ash trees will get it, but it is important to monitor the health of your ash trees, particularly when they are within close proximity to people and property.
Why do woodlands need managing?
Why do woods need managing? In the UK, it is estimated that less than 50% of our woodland is being managed. Woods need managing for various reasons, including biodiversity, recreation, amenity, for health and safety and for timber value. In this article we discuss why.
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