I blogged in November about The Independent Panel on Forestry which released a final report last
July. The 'Forests Report' was welcomed across the sector. It makes 31
recommendations that offer a feasible and considered
framework for action along with real promise for a safe and strong
future for England's forests.
Now, it's down to how the UK Government responds. In the next few days, Owen Paterson MP, the
Secretary of State is expected to give the Government's official response. Woodland
campaigners are apprehensive about what this might contain, you can read
about why this is on the Woodland Trust blog.
What the Government says
- and does - about the Independent Panel's final report really matters
for England's forests, woods and trees. The Government needs to take seriously the work of the Panel and the needs of our woodlands.
And after almost 2
years of debate and discussion it's now high time for practical action. We urgently need to protect our woodlands and to ensure tree health. We certainly need decisive action on the latter if we are to prevent future disease outbreaks such as the devastating ash die-back that is still spreading across the UK.
If you want to find out more about woodlands in the UK, visit the Woodland Trust website. Here you can find out about your nearest woods, share your photos of woodland places or get involved in campaigns to save our woods.
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My haiku on Daily Haiku today has a woodland theme, you can read it here. Yesterday's haiku is here.
3 comments:
Lets hope the government makes the right decisions..It is sad about the Ash trees dying. :(
Your haiku for today really resonates with me.
I love the black-and-white theme of today's Haiku! Thank you for much helpful information on the state of our woodlands - the ash is one of my favourite trees, and has been since I was five!
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