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Author Archives: Gabriel Hemery

Woodland Star Rating certificate

Three hundred Woodland Stars

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery24 April, 2014

Over three hundred woodland owners have completed a self-assessment of their woodland using the Woodland Star Rating.

GoodWoods in the New Forest

Good Woods celebrated in the New Forest

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery24 April, 2014

Eight Good Woods visits have taken place in the New Forest in the first year of the project. Project partners met with members of the local woodland community carrying out coppicing and thinning operations at Honeylake Wood, New Milton.

T20Q in Indonesian

T20Q project launched in Indonesian

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery23 April, 2014

Launched today in Indonesian, T20Q or top twenty questions for forestry and landscapes, is a global project that allows everyone to have a say about issues of importance.

Public asked to help survey health of ash trees across UK

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery22 April, 2014

The Living Ash Project is asking members of the public to report information about the health of ash trees. They are especially interested in those that may have some tolerance to the disease that is threatening Britain’s second-most common broadleaved tree – Chalara ash dieback.  The Living Ash Project aims to identify trees that are…

Sylva exhibitions open in Scotland and Wales

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery17 April, 2014

To celebrate the 350th anniversary of John Evelyn’s landmark work, Sylva, two major exhibitions featuring drawings of British trees and woodland, made by our artist-in-residence Sarah Simblet, open today.

Left to right: Gabriel Hemery (Sylva), Alistair Yeomans (Sylva), Simon Lloyd (RFS), Mike Bentley (Small Woods) and Paul Orsi (Sylva) celebrate the formation of the partnership.

Partnership launched between three forestry organisations

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery16 April, 20142 Comments

The Royal Forestry Society, Small Woods Association and the Sylva Foundation have formed a partnership – working together to support woodland owners in caring for their woodlands.

The New Sylva - available to purchase online today

Signed copies of The New Sylva available

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery14 April, 2014

Copies of The New Sylva have been selling fast in our online shop. We are the only online shop offering copies signed by both authors – plus all proceeds go towards our charitable work caring for forests.

Multilingual T20Q launched

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery14 April, 2014

Multilingual T20Q launched today – bienvenue à T20Q – bienvenido a T20Q

digital sampler of The New Sylva

The New Sylva – a digital sampler

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery10 April, 2014

To mark the publication of The New Sylva, Bloomsbury Publishing have released a digital sampler of the book.

Win a copy of The New Sylva

Love Trees Love Wood

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery4 April, 2014

Join Sylva in celebrating our wood culture during 2014 with the launch of our ‘love trees love wood’ campaign. Enter a prize draw to win a signed copy of The New Sylva.

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