by Louise Gathercole | Mar 12, 2024 | Blog
Our internship programme not only provides interns with the chance to work on fascinating projects of their own, but they also get the chance to find out more about the wider work of Forest Research and Kew Science. After presenting their projects to an audience of...
by Louise Gathercole | Mar 5, 2024 | News
On 28th February we had our annual symposium with a chance for Centre for Forest Protection researchers to talk about their projects with the rest of the team and other interested scientists from Forest Research and Kew. Our Education team gave an update on their...
by Louise Gathercole | Jan 4, 2024 | Blog
Squirrel damage and woodland health The damage that mammals cause to trees is a serious threat to woodland health. Since the eastern grey squirrel was introduced to Britain in the late 19th century, they have caused extensive damage to trees through their...
by Louise Gathercole | Dec 15, 2023 | News
Our PhD student, Talor Witham, who is working on assessing the threats of pinewood nematode to forestry in the UK, recently attended the 2023 IUFRO International Symposium on Pine Wilt Disease in Nanjing, China, along with her Forest Research supervisor Dr Anna...
by Louise Gathercole | Nov 3, 2023 | Blog
by Nikki Cotterill and Guillermo Friis The UK government has committed to establish 30,000 hectares of new woodlands annually by 2050. Genetic diversity is crucial for the resilience and adaptive potential of woodlands. However, we do not know what the genetic...