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Mike Caughlin

@mikecaughlin1

Chartered Forester and general tree enthusiast. Views my own.

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A Douglas fir from last year's South Scotland Institute of Chartered Foresters visit to Glenlee. Not sure how tall but certainly 50m+. It's got a nice sheltered spot so hopefully will stand for many years to come. A fabulous tree. #thicktrunktuesday

A Douglas fir from last year's South Scotland <a href="/TheICF/">Institute of Chartered Foresters</a> visit to Glenlee. Not sure how tall but certainly 50m+. It's got a nice sheltered spot so hopefully will stand for many years to come. A fabulous tree. #thicktrunktuesday
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Good to see The Crichton starting to promote their unique tree collection more. It has a fascinating history with important roles played by the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Edinburgh & Darjeeling.

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There has been a lot of talk about cultivation for woodland creation. Forestry Commission Forest Research in association with the Forestry and Climate Change Working group and RoyalForestrySociety a webinar on getting it right rfs.org.uk/events/2021/ja… Practical advice, not policy, and free

There has been a lot of talk about cultivation for woodland creation. <a href="/ForestryComm/">Forestry Commission</a> <a href="/Forest_Research/">Forest Research</a>  in association with the Forestry and Climate Change Working group and <a href="/royal_forestry/">RoyalForestrySociety</a> a webinar on getting it right rfs.org.uk/events/2021/ja… Practical advice, not policy, and free
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Estonian forestry seems to be generating a lot of headlines lately questioning its sustainability - fern.org/publications-i…

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No surprise firs are so popular as xmas trees now. No needle drop & trees like Fraser fir have a lovely smell. Bonus is it’s safe to grow Norway spruce again without worrying crop will get informally thinned from an early age! Properly thinned it produces 1st class timber…

No surprise firs are so popular as xmas trees now. No needle drop &amp; trees like Fraser fir have a lovely smell. Bonus is it’s safe to grow Norway spruce again without worrying  crop will get informally thinned from an early age! Properly thinned it produces 1st class timber…
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A view of the registered Douglas fir seed stand at Drumlanrig. Planted around 1900. Hard to get a good measure but I think the tallest will top 50m. One of those places you could dwell for hours.

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An emerging threat to beech – Petrakia liobae Research suggests that the disease may have been present in Europe for at least 12 years but went unnoticed Infected trees develop brown, irregular leaf spots with sharp, dark borders Is it in the UK ? forestrycommission.blog.gov.uk/2020/11/18/an-…

An emerging threat to beech – Petrakia liobae Research suggests that the disease may have been present in Europe for at least 12 years but went unnoticed Infected trees develop brown, irregular leaf spots with sharp, dark borders Is it in the UK ? forestrycommission.blog.gov.uk/2020/11/18/an-…
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Some real insights from Mike Dunn at today’s ECoS event. Survey on community attitudes to trees, planting and wider land use choices seemed to show there’s much more to it than justpro or anti tree planting. Would be good to see more of this type of work to inform the debate.