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– UK must grow more of its own wood to meet climate goals – new research
New research warns the UK must grow more of its own wood to meet climate targets.
– UK must grow more of its own wood to meet climate goals – new research
New research warns the UK must grow more of its own wood to meet climate targets.
– What deer poo can tell us about the future of Britain’s woodlands
Research reveals that fallow deer have an unexpected appetite for brambles, a plant often seen as a woodland nuisance.
– How to recognise a temperate rainforest in Britain and Ireland when you see one
Only fragments of Britain's "temperate rainforest" remain -- here's some tips to help you identify one when you come across it.
– In Jamaica, native trees are being driven further up mountains towards extinction
An invasive Australian tree is exploiting ever-stronger hurricanes.
– Sacred sites have a biodiversity advantage that could help world conservation
Many sacred sites such as temples, and churchyards are havens for biodiversity.
– Pistes forestières, un impact environnemental plus limité que prévu
De récentes études révèlent que l’impact environnemental des pistes désaffectées est plus limité que prévu, mais indiquent aussi que la production de biomasse demeure affectée pour longtemps.
– How forests recover rapidly on logging roads in the Congo Basin
It's important to close roads from further vehicle use after the end of logging operations. But these roads ought to be re-opened when the next phase of logging takes place in each area of forest.