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Author Archives: Gabriel Hemery

Forestry Horizons Occasional Paper No.1

Forest reproductive material and climate change

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery9 March, 2016

Forest owners, managers and policy-makers may remain unaware of the potential that the use of forest genetic resources offers for facilitating the adaptation of forests to climate change. We summarise the latest guidelines for foresters in England.

New AshTag app available – help secure a future for ash trees in Britain

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery29 February, 20167 Comments

We are excited to announce that our first app is now live in the Apple store – the new AshTag app. Can you help scientists find the next generation of healthy ash trees?

myForest supports the Argyll Small Woodlands Co-operative

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery26 February, 20161 Comment

Thanks to support from FC Scotland and a strong drive for collaboration between owners of small woodlands in Argyll, we are piloting new co-operation tools within the myForest Service. If you run, or want to run, a co-operative for small woodland owners we’d love to hear from you.

Unit available April 2016

Unit available at the Sylva Wood Centre

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery25 February, 2016

A unit is available to rent from the Sylva Foundation by any business connected with designing or making with wood.

Sylva Lodge designed by Benfield ATT

New offices for the Sylva Foundation

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery19 February, 20161 Comment

We are excited to announce that the Sylva Foundation will be moving its offices to a new purpose-designed timber building at the Sylva Wood Centre.

Wolverhampton University architecture students visit the Arboreal competition building

Wolverhampton University students visit Arboreal building

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery18 February, 2016

This week architecture students and tutors from Wolverhampton University visited the Sylva Wood Centre. They are taking part in the TRADA national student competition: Arboreal.

myForest service

myForest supports felling licence applications in Scotland

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery16 February, 2016

In a progression of our work with Forestry Commission Scotland we are pleased to announce that woodland owners and managers in Scotland are able to create Felling Licence applications through myForest.

Arboreal competition - Coventry University

University groups start Arboreal challenge

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery1 February, 2016

Last weekend architectural students and tutors from Coventry University visited the Sylva Wood Centre as they started work on the 2016 TRADA design competition, called Arboreal.

Charter for Trees, Woods and People

A united voice calls for a UK Charter for Trees, Woods and People

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery13 January, 20162 Comments

The Sylva Foundation is proud to be among 43 organisations taking part in a campaign—led by the Woodland Trust—celebrating the value of our trees and woods, and helping to secure their future, with the creation of a new Charter for Trees, Woods and People.

The New Sylva - a perfect Christmas gift for a tree lover

A perfect gift for anyone who loves trees and nature

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery10 December, 2015

The New Sylva would make a perfect gift for someone special to you who loves trees and nature. All proceeds to charity. Date for last Christmas orders 17th December.

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