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CFP Researcher Presentation on Genetic Bottlenecks
Our recent findings on genetic bottlenecks were presented at the 3rd International Congress on Evolutionary Biology.
Work with us!
Click on the ‘Work With Us’ button at the top of the homepage to find out about current opportunities to partner with the Centre for Forest Protection.
Centre for Forest Protection Internship Vacancies at Forest Research
We are recruiting three interns at Forest Research on a wide range of projects. Take a look to see if there is one for you!
A new reference genome from a healthy ash tree
Our researchers have been busy creating a new genome resource
CFP Symposium
Centre for Forest Protection teams and other interested researchers got together to exchange ideas and hear updates about the Centre.
CFP PhD Student wins first prize at a conference
Talor Witham, PhD student with the Centre for Forest Protection at Forest Research and Reading University presented at a recent specialist conference in Nanjing.
A new project about threats to non-native tree species
Kew Research Leader Dr Laura Kelly has a new Centre for Forest Protection project starting this Autumn.
Welcome to our second cohort of interns
Meet our new cohort of Centre for Forest Protection Interns
Improved ash reference genome
New and improved – a chromosomal level reference genome for European ash.
Birch project teams meet up in Scotland
The two halves of our birch project came together this week.
Out in the field
Our researcher Danny has been out looking at trees suffering from ash dieback.
Trees for Climate Change, Biodiversity and People conference
We are proud about having our researchers talk about the latest findings and current project status during the Trees for Climate Change, Biodiversity and People conference. Thank you for inviting us!
Science
Our science programme will support the UK governments' forest and tree strategies and the successful delivery of tree planting programmes. Research outcomes will also directly contribute to the improved resilience of the UK’s forests, woodlands and trees and help promote enhanced capacity and capability in forest and tree health research.
Knowledge Hub
A key priority for the Centre is knowledge exchange and ensuring that research outputs are shaped by stakeholder engagement to increase their relevance and impact. Part of this will be working with stakeholders to create a knowledge hub to promote the sharing of evidence, expertise and best practice that can help promote the resilience of forests and woodlands.
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