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    Terms of Reference: UK Tree Health Citizen Science Network

    Name Tree Health Citizen Science Network (THCSN) Vision of the network Our vision is that citizen science related to tree health in the UK is coordinated to foster collaboration, quality and best practice resulting in clarity and learning for volunteers and the most useful evidence and impact for end users. Function of the network To bring together people and organisations […]
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    Facilitator’s guide

    Resilience Implementation Framework - facilitator's guide
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    Determination, willpower…and a pinch of luck!

    My name is Pankajini Samal and I work as a research assistant in the pathology department at Forest Research (FR). I joined in August 2023 from India, so I’m still very new to FR. My job focuses on the use of molecular biology techniques for managing tree disease. I currently work with Pedro Romon-Ochoa (Scientist – […]
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    Reptile and amphibian biodiversity

    Benefits of greenspace for reptile and amphibian biodiversity, rare and protected species and practical consideration within urban and peri-urban environments
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    Landscape quality

    Provision and planning of green space in urban areas to make a positive contribution to improving the quality of the urban landscape
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    Types of greenspace

    Greenspace as a feature of the urban landscape taking many forms, and serving many purposes
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    Meeting Notes – 4th July 2023

    Meeting notes from 04/07/2023
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    OPM Manual – 5. Surveying trees and timing of control measures

    Guide to surveying oak trees for signs of oak processionary moth (Thaumetopoea processionea) and when to apply control measures
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    Elm yellows (Candidatus Phytoplasma ulmi)

    Not present in United Kingdom Notifiable – See ‘Report a sighting’ below Scientific name of causal agent – Candidatus Phytoplasma ulmi (C. Phytoplasma ulmi) ‘Yellows’ is a plant disease caused by a group of organisms called phytoplasmas, which are specialised forms of bacteria. One of these phytoplasmas, Candidatus Phytoplasma ulmi, can infect elm trees (trees in the Ulmus […]
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    Grassland habitats

    Information on the ecological benefits of grasslands in the urban and peri-urban greenspace environment, including benefits and practical considerations
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    OPM manual – 11. Handling oak in OPM areas: Good practice guide

    This page provides good practice guidance when working on trees in or close to OPM-affected areas, or when dealing with arisings from work on OPM-infested trees.