Results for "Woodland"
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Get help to plan your woodland
We offer two pieces of guidance to help you plan your woodland
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How the Woodland Estate benefits Wales
Your forests – the Welsh Government’s Woodland Estate – are a national treasure and Natural Resources Wales manages them on your behalf.
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Welsh Government Woodland Estate plans
Find out what guides our management of your forests – the Welsh Government Woodland Estate.
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How we manage the Welsh Government Woodland Estate
We help to maintain, support, conserve and enhance the Welsh Government Woodland Estate.
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The Spirit of Llynfi Woodland, near Maesteg
Community woodland with facilities for all to enjoy
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Coed Maen Arthur Woodland, near Aberystwyth
Woodland with waterfall and huge hill fort
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Woodland walk activity ideas
Read on to find 20 ways you can make your woodland walks even more fun
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Plans for felling the Welsh Government Woodland Estate
The forest resource plan is a core management document used on the Welsh Government’s Woodland Estate. It lays out proposals for the future management of a woodland in accordance with current policy and practice.
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The purpose and role of the Woodland Estate
The woodlands that make up the Estate are some of our greatest natural assets. They make a valuable contribution to all our lives, generating economic, environmental, social and cultural well-being benefits.
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Our forest and woodland certification
Find out about international forest certification schemes, the UK’s independent certification standard for verifying sustainable forestry practice and how they benefit Wales.
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Increasing woodland cover for social, environmental and economic benefits
North East Wales will be known for its high-quality woodlands. New woodland creation will reflect landscape character and local culture, whilst delivering the wealth of environmental, economic and social benefits that woodlands and forests have to offer.
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Benefits to planting trees and creating woodland
Planting trees can have benefits for your land or the local community and for wildlife and the environment.
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Get help to plant trees and create woodland
If you are new to tree planting, you can get advice from many organisations.
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Making your woodland or forest more resilient
Diverse woodlands are more resilient, they recover better from disturbances, such as a disease outbreak or fire. Diverse woodlands can hopefully withstand extreme weather events like gales or floods.
- How to avoid or reduce effects of a development on ancient woodland
- Student work experience - Land Management Woodland Flood Defence
- Advice to planning authorities considering proposals affecting ancient woodland
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Identifying ancient woodlands
The Ancient Woodland Inventory shows woodlands that have had continuous woodland cover for some centuries.
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eSales - timber online sales
Access online sales of timber grown on the Welsh Government's woodland estate.
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Long-term timber sales
Information on the long-term timber contracts offered on the Welsh Government Woodland Estate.