Scottish Forestry Review
The Forest Guide Scotland by Gabriel Hemery – “an attractive, well-bound and portable paperback” review by the Royal Scottish Forestry SocietyContinue Reading
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The Forest Guide Scotland by Gabriel Hemery – “an attractive, well-bound and portable paperback” review by the Royal Scottish Forestry SocietyContinue Reading
Find out about the forests of Scotland, including the largest, smallest, highest altitude, most curious, the furthest from any road or most remote, the site with the tallest trees, the site with the rarest trees, and the most forested areas.Continue Reading
Today, 15th July, is St Swithin’s Day, the best time of the year to prune walnut trees. The saint’s day is a handy way to remember when to brush the cobwebs of your pruning saw and get out to your trees.Continue Reading
At last, I’ve bid farewell (and good riddance) to Twitter, and I’m dipping my toes in the water of the new micro-blogging platform, Threads.Continue Reading
I’m pleased to announce that my calendar for 2024 is now available to order from my shop. Order early for special discount.Continue Reading
I am super excited to reveal the cover for my next book The Tree Almanac 2024: A Seasonal Guide to the Woodland WorldContinue Reading
A good tree field guide should help you identify a tree while you’re out and about, wherever it is and whatever time of year. What’s your favourite field guide?Continue Reading
I have had the privilege to be involved as a consultant to a wonderful new book: The Little Book of Trees by Andrea Pinnington & Caz Buckingham. I was also very pleased to introduce the authors to the important work of The Forest School Association.Continue Reading
I’m grateful to NHBS and Luanne Wilkes for posting an interview with me about The Forest Guide Scotland.Continue Reading
The Forest Guide Scotland by Gabriel Hemery is a guide to exploring 365 of Scotland’s most scenic, wildlife-rich and historically significant woodlands.Continue Reading
Announcement of a new book coming November, The Tree Almanac 2024Continue Reading
Nominate a copse, wood or forest for inclusion in The Forest Guide: WalesContinue Reading
What factors do you think will most affect woodland management in the UK over the next 50 years? Have your say …Continue Reading
Sir Martin Wood (1927-2021) was a patron, companion, and friend whose philanthropy supported much of my professional career as a forester. In 2009, we cofounded Sylva Foundation together. I wrote a poem titled ‘The Noblest Forester’ to read as a eulogy at a celebration of his life with a gathering of family, friends, and colleagues held in Oxford today, 14th September 2022.Continue Reading
I’m excited to announce the cover and details for my next book The Forest Guide: Scotland have been released by Bloomsbury WildlifeContinue Reading
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