Forestry
This is after a review that concluded the tree disease Phytophthora pluvailis no longer meets the criteria for quarantine pest status
The Forestry Commission has today (Thursday, July 25) confirmed a number of new Ips typographus, or...
The Forestry Commission is seeking a deer officer with an annual salary range of £37,485 -...
The Forestry Commission is seeking a senior adviser for planning, with the role's annual salary...
The Forestry Commission has today (Wednesday, June 5) announced the expansion of the current bark beetle demarcated area in East Anglia.
The Forestry Commission has today (Wednesday, May 29) urging the public to be vigilant for any...
The Forestry Commission has confirmed the presence of Ips typographus, or the spruce bark beetle,...
The Forestry Commission is seeking someone with experience in forestry and/or land management to...
The new non-executive commissioner of the Forestry Commission has been appointed for a three-year...
Applications have opened for the next cohort of the three-year Professional Forester Apprenticeship programme.
The Forestry Commission is seeking applications for the position of woodland officer in forest services (FC)
Defra and the Forestry Commission have announced funding improvements for forestry schemes to drive tree-planting rates across the country.
Government
The UK government has announced an additional £1 million in funding for training courses in forestry and arboriculture across England.
New legislation will allow for the movement of large oak trees and trade within the the zones in place to help manage oak processionary moth.
The Forestry Commission has today (Thursday, May 11) urged the public to report sightings of oak...
Environment
The Forestry Commission has announced the reopening of its Tree Production Capital Grant, which...
The Forestry Commission has today updated operational zones and boundaries in a bid to manage the spread of oak processionary moth (OPM).
A new online hub has been launched by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs...
Farmers and land managers across England are being encouraged to apply for the Woodland Carbon Guarantee scheme.
Call for photo submissions of women working in forests for inclusion in a People's Picture exhibition celebrating women in forestry.
Hundreds of thousands of trees will be planted across England after two major funding schemes reopened for applications today.
Sir William Worsley has been reappointed as chair of the Forestry Commission, by way of Royal Warrant, for a second term.
Defra, Forestry Commission, Scottish and Welsh governments have published a new biosecurity strategy to protect plants from pests and diseases.