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🌳 NEW QJF FEATURED ARTICLE
πŸ—ΊοΈ The Brechfa forest plots: results after 70 years by Adam Offler & Chris Reynolds

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πŸ’š As a bonus our QJF editors, Gary Kerr and Freia Bladon, have released their top 3 science articles from the QJF Archive as Featured Articles as a celebration of Plant Health Week 2025.

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πŸ“£ NEW QJF FEATURED ARTICLE
β€œ...in an era of climate change and the devastating introduction of novel pests and diseases, mixed stands can also provide an insurance policy...” - A. Leslie & I. Short
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New QJF Featured Articles: Woodland Management & Birds (2 parts)
"The earliest and later stages of woodland development tend to be the most interesting for birds...
The bird interest of many of our woodlands could be improved by management, especially through the provision of gaps and young growth." - Rob Fuller
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New QJF Featured Articles: Woodland Management & Birds (2 parts) "The earliest and later stages of woodland development tend to be the most interesting for birds... The bird interest of many of our woodlands could be improved by management, especially through the provision of gaps and young growth." - Rob Fuller Side image of owl in tree hollow surrounded by green ivy.

"The bird interest of many of our woodlands could be improved by management, especially through the provision of gaps and young growth." - Rob Fuller
Check out new QJF Featured Articles buff.ly/1K7nNkU
#QJF #WoodlandManagement #Birds #Biodiversity #Conservation #Silviculture #Forestry

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