Read blogs written by our staff, many of them are amongst our youngest and tell of their experiences just starting out in the world of work within the forest industry. Also published here are key articles either written by ourselves or by other people that have a relevancy to forestry.
A Tilhill Blog by Matthew Berg offering an insight into the day to day life of an Assistant Harvesting manager and graduate.
Read moreA blog by Assistant Forest Manager, Lorna Johnson in Wales. Steep, rugged and beautiful. Key facts for working in forestry.
Read moreA Graduate Part 2 Blog by Michael Brownrigg- Assistant Forest Manager, South Scotland Region. “I work in forestry, and it’s brilliant.”
Read moreA forestry and woodland graduate ‘day in the life of an assistant forester’ blog by Tilhill’s Michael Brownrigg, Assistant Forest Manager in South Scotland Region.
Read moreThe hunger for wood, changes in forestry practices, recycled wood, climate change resilience and planning ahead for the future of our forests and woodlands and creating high value products by Dan Ridley Ellis, Edinburgh Napier University.
Read moreA Q&A session on monoculture forests and woodland in the UK. Are Monoculture plantations good or bad and does Tilhill still manage these woodland types for productive timber?
Read moreForest and woodland managers help combat the effects of climate change by looking at the way we manage, design and adapt the UK woodlands and forests.
Read moreThe impact of Ash dieback disease (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) since it was first found in the UK, what to do. Understanding how the disease acts.
Read moreAs Phytopthora ramorum continues to march further through the country, many of our landowners and foresters are asking themselves what species we should be considering as replacements for larch?
Read moreTilhill Senior Wildlife Manager and Ecologist Chris Gray takes us through all the harvesting checks and measures that happen before any timber harvesting takes place in this 10 minute video interview.
Read moreAnswers to the public perception around conifer forests and the benefit woodlands bring to society, the economy, our environment and our wildlife in a A Q&A by Senior Forest Manager, John Little
Read more‘Conifer vs Broadleaf’, an ecological retrospective on the forestry industry, species choice and more by John Gallacher, Tilhill Ecologist
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