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  • Bison to help bring back UK wildlife

    BISON are set to be introduced to a British woodland following a conservation project in Kent, funded by players of the People’s Postcode Lottery. Led by Wildwood Trust and Kent Wildlife Trust, the ‘Wilder Blean’ project will take place in Blean

  • Because there is no planet B...

    Neil Stoddart considers the benefits of natural gas vehicles for timber hauliers and the environment. SOME numbers for consideration. In 2018, road transport accounted for 91 per cent of the UK’s domestic transport emissions. Heavy goods vehicles

  • Harvesting in the time of coronavirus

    James Hendrie has a socially distanced conversation with Derek Prosser of Prosser Forestry. The Aberdeenshire-based family firm has kept working throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, a recent project being a first thinning in the Highlands, which has presented

  • John Deere Forestry: A one-stop shop

    John Deere Forestry’s recently opened service centre in Perth is the machinery giant’s largest UK operation, dedicated to supporting customers in Scotland. Forestry Journal paid a visit to take a tour and learn more about the company’s goal of redefining

  • APF 2021: Pondering the postponement

    THE APF Exhibition is the UK’s largest forestry, woodland, arboriculture, fencing and biomass show. Following the announcement of its postponement due to COVID-19, exhibition secretary Ian Millward shares a little of what’s been happening behind the