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LIFE in the Ravines at Creating Canopies II: Sharing Lessons in Resilience and Regeneration

Ravine Woodland Canopy Earlier this month, LIFE in the Ravines was proud to take part in the Creating Canopies II: Resilience, Adaptation and Regenerative Approaches conference, organised by the AAB Applied Tree and Forest Biology Group in Carlisle. The conference brought together leading researchers, practitioners, and restoration projects from across the UK and beyond, all …

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A-Level Student Contributes to Peak District Woodland Restoration Research

We were delighted to welcome Paige, a dedicated A-level student, to join us at LIFE in the Ravines on one of our active tree planting sites in the stunning Peak District. As part of her A-level Geography fieldwork study, Paige conducted valuable research that not only supported her academic requirements but also contributed meaningful data …

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LIFE in the Ravines at Defra’s Staff Engagement Day 2025

On 9th July, the LIFE in the Ravines team was delighted to take part in Defra’s Staff Engagement Day 2025, a fun, informal, and inspiring event bringing together colleagues from across the Defra family. We hosted a stand showcasing our work restoring and protecting England’s ancient ravine woodlands. It was a fantastic opportunity to connect …

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Collaborative Nature Recovery in the White Peak: Building Ecological Connections

Natural England, the Peak District National Park Authority and Derbyshire Wildlife Trust brought together Farm Advisers in Taddington for an inspiring day of knowledge sharing. The focus was on coordinating our collective efforts towards nature recovery across the beautiful White Peak landscape. Our LIFE in the Ravines project team proudly presented our ongoing work in …

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Protecting Europe’s Green Lungs: Lessons from the LIFE Programme Forest Conference

Last week, we had the privilege of attending the European LIFE Programme Forest Conference in the Carpathian Mountains, bringing together some of Europe’s leading forest practitioners, policymakers and stakeholders. Against the stunning backdrop of one of Europe’s most important woodland ecosystems, we confronted the urgent challenges facing our forests. European forests are under mounting pressure …

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The Hidden World of Lichens: Nature’s Remarkable Partnerships

What are Lichens? Lichens are some of the most overlooked yet vital components of woodland ecosystems. Found clinging to tree trunks, rocks, and even soil, these unique organisms are actually a partnership between fungi and algae (or cyanobacteria). This symbiotic relationship allows lichens to survive in some of the harshest environments, from ancient forests to …

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Mixed woodland, both broadleaved and conifer species in Autumn.

The Great Divide: Exploring the Fascinating World of Broadleaves and Conifers

Whether you’re a woodland owner, forestry professional, or simply curious about trees, understanding the distinct characteristics of broadleaved and conifer species opens up a fascinating world of natural diversity. In this blog, we’ll explore the key differences between these two groups, their unique adaptations, and their remarkable abilities to influence their surroundings. From their growth …

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A Day in the Life of a Woodland Restoration Worker

Bringing Life Back to the Ravines Deep in the heart of the Peak District Dales, a team of dedicated conservationists is restoring some of the UK’s most threatened woodlands. The LIFE in the Ravines project focuses on tackling the devastating effects of ash dieback, rebuilding woodland resilience, and ensuring these landscapes thrive for future generations. …

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Nature’s Underground Social Network: The Remarkable World of Mycelium

In the hidden depths beneath our feet lies a fascinating world that defies our traditional understanding of life itself. Neither plant nor animal, fungi have created Earth’s most extensive and sophisticated biological network, transforming our forests into interconnected communities that share resources, warnings, and even nutrients through their remarkable mycelium systems. This intricate web of …

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