Plant scientist, expertise in phenology
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30-03-2022 18:00:56
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Ticks are most active from April through to autumn. It's important to #BeTickAware when spending time outdoors. This UK Health Security Agency blog explains how to avoid tick bites and how to recognise the signs and symptoms of tick-borne infections. ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2024/03/21/wha…





The RoyalForestrySociety E-news recently shared the QJF Editors top 3 features on pests & disease which includes our Head of Research article on the Ash Project 10 Years On futuretrees.org/resources/?pos… For more updates: futuretrees.org/annual-support… #PlantHealthWeek






Spotted signs and symptoms of a suspected tree pest or disease in your woodland? Report it using TreeAlert. Forest Research uses the data to follow up findings, identify trends, support pest and disease management, & more. treealert.forestresearch.gov.uk #PlanthealthWeek #TreeHealth


Hear my interview on International Day of Plant Health #PlantHealthDay on Centre for Forest Protection Forest Research Farming Today - 12/05/25 - Ash dieback, viticulture and spring grass growth - BBC Sounds bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…




📢 FINAL CALL📢 🌳 Applications for our #treehealth and #forestprotection internships close this week! Have you applied yet? ⏰ #KewGardens close: Tue 22 July (tomorrow!) ⏰ Forest Research close: Thu 24 July For more information, please visit: lnkd.in/eh6GgQh9

“We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and research-driven Reader in Evolutionary Genomics to join our Department of Biology, within the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences” Queen Mary University of London qmul-jobs.tal.net/vx/mobile-1/ap…


