The Future of Wildlife in British Woodlands
What does the future hold for wildlife in our woodlands? How can changing markets for woodland products, and modern management techniques, leave room for biodiversity alongside productive forestry?
This one-day conference was aimed at woodland managers, conservationists, scientists and everyone working to ensure that woodland management allows our unique woodland biodiversity to thrive. Presentations covered a wide range of woodland biodiversity including birds, mammals, plants and Lepidoptera, as well as providing case studies of conservation action and implications for forestry policy.
View the full woodland conference programme for more information.
You can download the project posters and talks presented at the conference below.
The conference was supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Tubney Charitable Trust, and the Forestry Commission as part of Butterfly Conservation's South East Woodlands Project.

