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We have been appointed as Principal Contractor under the CDM Regulations for the tree-felling works required to permit further site investigation at the locations of two proposed onshore wind farms in Wales. ...
Ash dieback in the UK is likely to lead to the extinction or decline of over 50 species which are reliant on or highly associated with this tree, including mosses, lichens and beetles, a new study suggests. The researchers recommend that the ash trees are not felled but left to die naturally and in time replaced with mixtures of species such as ...
The research provides greater historic context for findings presented at a conference earlier this year (26 January), which suggested that slash-and-burn — in which trees are felled, left to dry and then burned to prepare land for farming — provides better growing conditions for valuable trees such as mahogany. ...
Using a mix of trees and crop species can help rejuvenate Pakistan's deteriorating forests, a study reported. ...
Current methods can lead to overestimates of a tree's age. Trees respond to seasonal floods by becoming dormant and these growth pauses form clear tree-ring boundaries in the wood. ...