April
QJF Apr 2019, Vol. 113, No.2
- Long-term Monitoring in Ham Street Woods, Kent. The Steele plot, 1965-2017 by Peter Buckley
- Rewilding, the view from a Wilder Lake District Valley by Gareth Browning
- Future Famines of Oak-feeding Moth Larvae for Titmouse Bird Species by Dr Terry Mabbett
- RFS/RSFS Study Tour to Bavaria by Eamonn Wall
- Remote Sensing Technologies for the Management of Tree Pests and Diseases by Chloe Barnes
- Forest Resilience in British Forests, Woods and Plantations 3. Past and Future Forests in Britain by Jonathan Spencer
- Ash Dieback and Associated Vegetation Changes in the Coppice of Bradfield Woods by Rob Fuller, Dorothy Casey, Markus Melin, Ross Hill
- Exploring the use of Ecoplugs for Woody Weed Control by Ian Willoughby, Katherine Tubby, Colin Saunders, Suzanne Peace
- The relationship between first order branch infections and stem infection by ash dieback disease on European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) by Sean Roberts, Duncan Slater
- The Future for English Woodlands - Conference Report October 2018 by Adam Todd