After studying British forestry for a year myself and with Stephen (an Environmental Science student at Newcastle University) focusing his final year dissertation…
Forestry has a long history, within the statutes of many Dalmatian towns are regulations on the preservation and conservation of forests as early as the 13th century.
In addition to the attractive "cruck" shelter presented by Woodland Heritage in 2002, the Arboretum has seen some exciting improvements in the past year.
Given the fall in the market value of land after planting, should farmers be compensated for the full cost of acting as custodians of our national forestry asset?