
2004
Jobs available at Trees for Life. (12 December)
New Minibus Appeal - We're seeking to raise £18,000 for a new minibus to transport our volunteers to work sites in the Caledonian Forest. (6 December)
Excerpts from our latest Newsletter, Caledonia Wild! Winter 2004-05. (2 December)
Herbivory added to Ecological features of the Caledonian Forest. (26 November)
Peaceful reflections added to Caledonian Forest Photo Gallery. (21 November)
Red squirrel added to Caledonian Forest Species Profiles. (17 November)
The Mythology and Folklore of the Fly Agaric. (17 November)
Composition of Regenerating Woodland in Coille Ruigh, Autumn 2001 added to Scientific Research in the Caledonian Forest. (17 November)
Details of our Volunteer Work Weeks in the Scottish Highlands 2005 which you can book online. (16 November)
The Propagation of Aspen from Root Cuttings added to Aspen Information Resource. (12 October)
Coire Ghaidheil added to Practical Results of our Work. (5 October)
And it came to pass, an article by Finlay MacRae first published in Caledonia Wild! Summer 1999; added to Articles about the Caledonian Forest. (1 October)
Molluscs and Slime Molds added to Biological Diversity in Glen Affric. (25 September)
Restoring the Taiga added to The International Scope for Ecological Restoration. (24 September)
Trees for Life Calendar and Engagement Diary for 2005 now available. (2 September)
Excerpts from our latest Newsletter, Caledonia Wild! Summer 2004. (1 September)
Regeneration Ecology of Broadleaved Trees in Caledonian Forest added to Scientific Research in the Caledonian Forest. (18 August)
The Folklore of Heather. (17 August)
Fantastic Fungi! added to Caledonian Forest Photo Gallery. (16 August)
Pearl-bordered fritillary added to Caledonian Forest Species Profiles. (13 August)
Overgrazing added to Human impacts on the Caledonian Forest. (8 August)
Aspen Species Action Plan for South Lanarkshire added to Aspen Information Resource. (3 August)
The Use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to Predict Potential Suitable Habitat for Wood Ant Colonies in Glen Affric, Scotland added to Scientific Research in the Caledonian Forest. (2 July)
Hidden Fungi – Who, Where and When? added to Scientific Research in the Caledonian Forest. (1 July)
Excerpts from our latest Newsletter, the Spring 2004 edition of Caledonia Wild!. (15 June)
Inspirational experiences of our volunteer work weeks. (9 June)
Snowy Corrie Forest Restoration Appeal - We're seeking to raise £5,500 for this inspiring new forest restoration project in the Snowy Corrie area of Glen Affric. (2 June)
Mycorrhizas added to Ecological features of the Caledonian Forest. (1 June)
Galls on Aspen - A first look. (31 May)
Spring flowers in Glen Affric added to Caledonian Forest Photo Gallery. (21 May)
Juniper added to Caledonian Forest Species Profiles. (20 May)
Mythology and Folklore of the Yew. (18 May)
The Lichen Ecology of Aspen Woods – A Preliminary Analysis added to Aspen Information Resource. (31 March)
New section on Dwarf Birch Information Resource with new pages on:
Scientific References to Dwarf Birch and
Help Trees for Life map the distribution of Dwarf Birch in Scotland. (27 March)
New section on Practical Results of our Work. (16 March)
Aspen Propagation Seminar at Plodda Lodge, 28th April 2004. (27 February)
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