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  • Future Foresters Technology Day 2017 by Adam Todd
  • Forest Genetics: A Key to the Future Health of Trees and Forests by Simon Lloyd
  • Reducing Negative Impacts on Non-Target Species during Grey Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) control activities by Craig M. Shuttleworth, Aileen C. Mill, Zelda van der Waal, Sandro Bertolino, David J. Everest
  • Species Profile: Southern Beeches (Nothofagus species) Rauli (Nothofagus alpina syn. N. Procera), roble (Nothofagus obliqua) and related species by Bill Mason, Richard jinks, Peter Savill, Scott McG. WIlson
  • Risk Assessing for the likely loss of Ash by Joe Alsop, Emma Goldberg
  • A European Policy for Coppice Forests by Debbie Bartlett
  • Froest Resilience in British Forests, Woods and Plantations - the ecological components by Jonathon Spencer
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