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Company links and general resources for the forestry and logging industries.
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Corkmasters
Find out all about cork products and the wine industry at this comprehensive resources created by the cork producers. Offers cork facts and figures.
www.corkmasters.comFarm Forestry
Shropshire firm presents details of its range of tree protection equipment which includes tree guards and ties. Read instructions on use.
www.farmforestry.co.ukForest Industries Development Council
Learn about the FIDC, the UK's wood-chain partnership organization working on strategic development issues, which provides a portal to the UK forest industries sector.
www.fidc.org.ukForest Machine Journal
Journal for machinery manufacturers, contractors and workers in the forestry industry presents articles form past and current issues.
www.forestmachinejournal.comForest of Avon
Community project to improve the forested areas around Bristol. Find events, maps of the region, walking routes and details of woodlands.
www.forestofavon.orgForest of Marston Vale
Project to improve the countryside and create woodlands in an area of land outside Bedford. Find events, maps of walking routes and news.
www.marstonvale.orgForest of Mercia
Community project to improve the landscape in an area of Staffordshire through the planting of woodlands. View walking routes.
www.forestofmercia.co.ukForest Surveys
Lincolnshire company provides aerial photography and digital mapping surveys of forests. Read about their techniques.
www.forest-surveys.co.ukForestry and Arboriculture Safety and Training Council
Responsible for determining competence standards in the forestry industry and provides a register of instructors. Download safety guides.
www.fastco.gb.comForestry Commission of Great Britain
Details recreation sources, and the forest industry. Offers publications, maps and addresses of the commission, and grants and research details.
www.forestry.gov.uk
