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British Woodlands 2012 Survey
A national survey - British Woodlands 2012 – has been launched, asking the views of woodland owners and managers about the challenges and opportunities facing British woodland. The survey builds on work that has been carried out by Cambridge University’s … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity, Conservation, Forestry management, Forests Report, Plantations on Ancient Woodland Sites (PAWS), Woodland creation
Tagged 2012, benefit, British, British Woodlands, Cambridge University, community, flooding, forest report, forestry, Independent Forestry Panel, Independent Panel on Forestry, manager, owner, policy, private, public, public forest estate, report, survey, sustainable, Sylva, tree, water quality, wildlife, wood, Woodland, Woodland creation
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Management of our woods
The Woodland Trust was built on the foundation of our woodland estate and, although we now deliver our charitable aims in a range of ways, the woods and open ground we manage remain an important part of what we do. … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient semi natural woodland, Ancient trees, Biodiversity, Conservation, Forestry management, Plantations on Ancient Woodland Sites (PAWS), Urban
Tagged access, ancient, benefit, biodiversity, conifer, enjoyment, estate, habitat, inspiration, management, open, PAWS, public, secondary, space, SSSi, tree, understanding, urban, wildlife, Woodland
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Natural stress relief
On top of our recent post about the benefits of green space for our immune systems, researchers have now been able to show with biological tests that living near green space is associated with lower stress levels. There’s been strong … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Conservation, Urban
Tagged allergies, allergy, asthma, bacteria, benefit, Boris Johnson, bug, city, cortisol, exercise, finland, green space, Health, hormone, immune system, London, mental, natural, outdoor, physical, research, saliva, stress, town, tree, urban, WIAT, wood
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