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Ancient Suffolk Oaks

Our guest blogger today is Paul Dixon, a photographer who, along with his other work, uses his images to raise awareness of humanitarian and environmental issues… “I’m not usually one for blogging, however when I was invited to write a … Continue reading

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Play your part to help stop the spread of tree diseases

It’s not often in my line of work that you get asked to be in film – and if I am honest it’s not something I would normally jump at either! But in this case I was more than delighted … Continue reading

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As our cute oaks decline…

The list of tree diseases keeps growing. I have always found a high degree of comfort working with woods and trees. The way they reflect the steady rhythm of the seasons, the anticipation of annual events such as the flowering … Continue reading

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Could Britain lose the iconic oak?

A serious lack of Government research funds to fight a new disease is creating mounting concern amongst tree and forestry organisations, as the number of cases of trees affected grows.  * LATEST NEWS (20th May 2010) The latest update and guidance … Continue reading

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