Resilient Woodlands Campaign
A much-needed campaign to raise awareness about the importance of resilience in our woodlands is shortly to get underway.
A much-needed campaign to raise awareness about the importance of resilience in our woodlands is shortly to get underway.
This week we provide an insight into work, which has been taking place behind the scenes for many months, that will lead to a campaign to raise the importance of resilience of UK woodlands. A number of activities will take place over the summer, including the launch of a national survey under our British Woodlands…
Each week over the summer we are listing a new selection of special edition prints from The New Sylva book. Our latest selection includes hornbeam, medlar, ash, wild strawberry and purging buckthorn. Other items also available.
Each week over the summer we are listing a new selection of special edition prints from The New Sylva book. Here is the latest selection. Invest in the most beautiful artwork – and help support our charitable work.
Teachers, woodland owners, and ecologists attended a workshop to help unlock the potential to use local woodlands and school grounds for ecological fieldwork.
We are excited to announce the launch of our long-awaited auction of special edition prints from The New Sylva. The auction is hosted on eBay and will take place over the summer months, the prints being released in weekly batches. This presents a unique opportunity to own some beautiful tree art and to invest in the work of an internationally-renowned artist who rarely sells her work as prints.
The drawings in the award-winning book The New Sylva were created by internationally-renowned artist Sarah Simblet while she was artist-in-residence for the Sylva Foundation. Now a selection of 80 special edition prints are being auctioned to raise money for our charitable activities.
TRADA has set a brand new challenge asking student designers to explore the science of timber as a modern construction material for a building at the Sylva Wood Centre.
We are pleased to be part of a Grown in Britain consortium, led by English Woodlands Timber, that has been awarded funding by the UK’s innovation agency, Innovate UK, to explore how hardwood supply chains in the UK could be improved.
Last weekend the Good Woods team headed to Cumbria to deliver training and advice to local woodlands owners from the Grange and Meathop Woodlanders Group.