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In 2022, the UK produced 3,145,000 cubic metres of sawn wood, 3,466,000 cubic metres of wood-based panels and 3,462,000 tonnes of paper and paperboard. The UK does not produce enough timber to satisfy domestic demand, and the country imports 80% of its timber and paper from abroad, as the world's second largest timber importer after China. [33]
Forest of Mercia; National Forest; West Midlands County. Black Country Urban Forest; Shropshire. Morfe Forest; Mortimer Forest; Staffordshire. Cannock Chase; Kinver Forest
In addition to Indiana University and the University of Michigan, the following institutions are partners in the program: [1] Bolivia – Center for the Study of Economic and Social Reality (1993) Uganda – Makerere University (1993) Kenya – Kenya Forestry Research Institute (1997) Tanzania – Sokoine University of Agriculture (1998)
Innovation for Change - New Drivers for Tomorrow's Forestry (2018, Edinburgh) The UK's Role in Global Forestry (2019, Oxford) In 2011, 2014 and 2017, the Institute hosted the Trees, People and the Built Environment (TPBE) Urban Trees Research Conference as their National Conference. TPBE is a partnership event of some 20 UK forestry ...
Michigan's high number of registered hunters contribute $2 billion annually to Michigan's economy, excluding license fees. Through the sale of specialty license plates and donations, the Wildlife Division contributes to the Nongame Wildlife Fund which supports Natural Heritage research, education and habitat restoration projects to identify ...
A popular forestry scientist, his wife and their two adult children – described as “ambassadors of archeology in Arkansas” – were killed after a suspected gas explosion leveled a home ...
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The Huron–Manistee National Forests are two separate national forests, the Huron National Forest and the Manistee National Forest, combined in 1945 for administration purposes and which comprise 978,906 acres (3,960 km 2) [2] of public lands, including 5,786 acres (23 km 2) of wetlands, extending across the northern lower peninsula of Michigan.