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WoodlandsTV
Registrace 9. 07. 2008
WoodlandsTV is sponsored by woodlands.co.uk and makes films and tutorials about woodland activities.
For more information about British woodlands please visit www.woodlands.co.uk.
You can also follow our Instagram @woodlands.co.uk which has daily pics and clips
For more information about British woodlands please visit www.woodlands.co.uk.
You can also follow our Instagram @woodlands.co.uk which has daily pics and clips
How to Weave a Willow Spring Garden Structure
In this full-length tutorial film by accomplished international filmmaker Hugh Allen, we meet the highly talented Natalie from Trottiscliffe Willow. In it Natalie shows us from start to finish how to weave an ornamental hare from ethically sourced willow. For a chance to win the hare Natalie made in the film, like, subscribe, and comment 'hare'. Competition closes on the 30th of September 2024. The competition is open to all but unfortunately the prize can only be dispatched to mainland UK addresses.
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Temperate Rainforests of the UK
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed dnem
To coincide with World Rainforest Day 2024, in this film by Tom Hartwell, April Windle of the British Lichen Society explores one of the UK's temperate rainforests on Dartmoor where the ancient woodland, high rainfall and clean air provide the perfect conditions for an incredible array and complexity of plant life, with plants growing on plants growing on plants. Meet some intricate and beautif...
Cycling Without Age Scotland
zhlédnutí 314Před 14 dny
In this heartwarming film by one of our excellent Scottish filmmakers, Cameron Wright, we meet the wonderful volunteers of Cycling Without Age Scotland. They help people with health conditions or physical impairments to gain access to, and better enjoy woodlands and the wider outdoors. Find out more about their great work here - cyclingwithoutage.scot/ CWAScotland/ cw...
Grey Squirrel Control
zhlédnutí 784Před 21 dnem
Grey squirrel control using live trapping techniques. This woodland in Cumbria also has a red squirrel population and therefore the control of the Grey's is important to preserve their habitat. www.northernredsquirrels.org.uk/ rsne.org/ 0:00 Disclaimer 0:15 Introduction 1:02 Importance of Species Control 1:27 Trap Placement Considerations 1:51 Trap Demo 2:31 Trap Operation Mechanics 3:02 Baitin...
Encouraging Birdlife into your Woodland
zhlédnutí 845Před měsícem
In this film by accomplished film maker Quentin Clark we visit Holt Copse in Wokingham to learn from conservation volunteer Mike Saynor about how to encourage bird life in woodland. For more details on the excellent work the Holt Copse conservation volunteers do please visit hccv.org.uk/. Quentin can be contacted through Facebook @SilkPurseVideos and SilkPurseVideos@gmail.com. 0:00 Introduction...
The Amazing World of Woodland Lichen
zhlédnutí 3,3KPřed měsícem
In this film by Tom Hartwell, April Windle of the British Lichen Society introduces us to some amazing lichen in one of the UK's temperate rainforests. Meet the 'map lichen' that's even been to space, the stubble-like 'Desperate Dan', ancient woodland indicator 'barnacle lichen' and many more. This is the first of a series of 3 films over 3 months on lichen and our temperate rainforests. britis...
Knots and Embers Pyrography
zhlédnutí 624Před měsícem
In this film by Tom Hartwell, self-taught pyrography and macrame artist Hannah shows us how she creates beautiful woodland art from sustainable natural UK wood. Hannah loves all things nature and yoga, which she uses to inspire her work. www.knotsandembers.co.uk/
Managing woodlands for bluebells
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed měsícem
In this film by veteran filmaker Quentin Clark, we catch-up with Mike Saynor, an expert in the British countryside, and he Holt Copse Conservation Volunteers to find out how to encourage and manage bluebells in our woodlands. hccv.org.uk/ groups/holtcopse/ SilkPurseVideos
How to make a bat box
zhlédnutí 804Před měsícem
In this film by internationally accomplished filmmaker Katie Vickers, we learn how to make a bat box with Mike, a member of the Men's Sheds association. Men's sheds is a UK wide organisation that seeks to improve wellbeing, reduce loneliness and combat social isolation by encourage people to come together to make, repair and repurpose, and support projects in their local communities. Find out m...
How to Enjoy your Woodland
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed 2 měsíci
In this final film by Hugh Allen on the new book 'Tree Planting - How to create a woodland' by Antony Mason, Antony talks us through how you can get the most enjoyment out of your woodland, now and for years to come. The book is available now on Amazon via the Woodlands.co.uk website www.woodlands.co.uk/owning-a-wood/tree-planting-by-antony-mason/Amazon - www.goodreads.com/author/list/234280.An...
Wonder of Woodland Fungus
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 2 měsíci
In this informative film by Siddarth Shetty, Professor Mahesh Nirmalan, of Manchester Royal Infirmary, and Professor Niroshini Nirmalan, of the University of Salford, introduce us to the wonders of woodland fungi, their benefits and what we can do to protect them. www.linkedin.com/in/mahesh-nirmalan-14b564111/?originalSubdomain=uk www.linkedin.com/in/niroshini-nirmalan-ab368638/?originalSubdoma...
How to Identify Scots Pine Fungus - Curreya pithyophila
zhlédnutí 792Před 2 měsíci
In this film by Jack D'Gama, forest pathologist Dr Sarah Green from Forest Research explains how to identify Scots pine fungus Curreya pithyophila, its features and the impact it is having on young Scots pine trees. Forest_Research/status/1766000959946215522 Here are the definitions of key references in the film: 'Adelgid' are aphid-like insects that suck sap from conifers. 'Stroma'...
How to Make Wood Ear Fungus Stir Fry
zhlédnutí 632Před 3 měsíci
In this film by outdoorsman James Hehir and cameraman Dhyan Chettimada Kishore, we see how to make a healthy, nutritious and importantly safe stir fry from foraged fungi and greens in the woodland. spirited-adventure.jimdo.com Spirited-Adventure-708354515913058/ czcams.com/channels/s0RUowAn4VoJPFgkvT5dhQ.htmlfeatured dhyanckphotography?igsh=MTF0NHcyeXAzdTVn www.youtub...
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Hare So adorable....i so wish willow would grow on my property
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For a chance to win the hare Natalie made in the film, like, subscribe, and comment 'hare'. Competition closes on the 30th of September 2024. The competition is open to all but unfortunately the prize can only be dispatched to mainland UK addresses.
Lovely video and beautiful woven art 🎨 ❤️
Great work.I m also working on nettle
Apparently this plant a very versatile and healthy food source. In other videos people R just eating it raw.
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Awesome 😊
Thanks 🤗
Brilliant work. Very inspiring ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
oh my goodness I want to be a bat in this ladys care...what a beautifully lady ❤
Great video! Everything I hope to need to know in order to attempt a little patch in our garden. Bite size and like listening to a story ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Great how he has allowed the beekeeper to make use of the space and planting too for a peppercorn rent (or rather a honey jar rent)
You need an apprentice.
Brilliant April ! Your love for these plants is so infectious
4:20 Ive been eating amanita muscaria for 15 years sir.
I used to breed tropical cockroaches , made them little meals of fruit and vegetables , cat food etc . One day i brought a twig with Lychen , it was like i had just invented chocolate for my little critters .
i love this, it made me smile just by watching! will try it soon<3
Beautiful forests.
You should take a look at Argyll Scotland this type of habitat is everywhere . Our air is so clean you could drink it !!
Stop making the fact so public... They will visit it in hoards and ruin it.
Guiscliffe Woods near Pateley Bridge may be far from the coast but it is as close to a temperate rainforest as you will find. A real gem and well worth the visit.
I love my local hazelwood rainforest patch and volunteer there regularly. The lichens are amazing. Visiting on your own, sitting and immersing yourself is the best!
Interesting that you lay the hedge downhill. Most hedgelayers lay them uphill. Is there any reason for downhill laying?
Thank you Sir.🎉
How long do they last without mould or anything?
What is the name of this guy??? I love him! Is the third video I see with him but never found this info. Thanks ✌️
Hi. I'm glad you like the film. His name is Allan Brown and you can find out more about him and his work on his Facebook page facebook.com/groups/1715837118673266/
Thank you, Godbless
Thank you for all you are doing to protect our vulnerable population of Red Squirrels in Cumbria. I noticed a decline last time I visited Keswick Bridge. They used to be numerous, and last time I didn’t see a single one. Something has to be done if we are not to see them disappear from there, as they have done in most other places in England.
Hi Nigel, thanks for your comment and the support for the channel. It's incredibly rare to see any Red Squirrels here in the south of England where we're based and tragically becoming far rarer elsewhere as you describe. It's an emotive subject but we can't allow the expediential population increase of one invasive species, animal or plant, to eradicate another, especially an ancient native one.
very good teacher
Glad you think so!
They're vermin. I remember when it was possible to go out an dispatch them pretty much anywhere in the UK, now, almost impossible. But hey we don't live in an authoritarian state do we...
Videos are useful and informative. Please reconsider the use of music - it doesn't add to the production values at all.
Thanks very much for your input. We're looking at that at the moment for our future films.
In the UK we have a problem with conservation, people in conservation won't accept the idea that species such as grey squirrel and magpie are contributing to the decline in bird species, they won't accept that control is necessary.
Hi. It's a very controversial topic, but one that often doesn't consider the wider impact to native species as you highlight. Thanks for your input.
I trapped some grey squirrels, and told the boys' mother, "I'm going to take them to a farm in up state New York." Missing the Americanism, she observed, "Isn't that a long drive?"
Ah.... A nice answer to a delicate subject!
Can i trap greys in a larsson trap in my back garden ? Theyve decimated the birds nests in my area ?
As far as I understand it's not against the law to trap squirrels on your property, you also have to dispatch the squirrel humanely. There definitely needs to be action taken, in my part of the world, South Wales, public parks are heaving with squirrels, and of course people are feeding them.
Hi. Thanks for your question. Advice form the RSPCA is that it's not against the law for grey squirrels to be caught and dispatched, including live-catch cage traps or approved spring traps. If you're using a live-catch trap, check it several times a day and dispatch any captured grey squirrels humanely.
Brilliant demo
cool
Great video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your latest two videos are fantastic. This one is especially brilliant in that it covers everything from birds to sawmills - wide knowledge like this is something that is very rare.
Hi. That's really kind of you. We're so glad that you're enjoying the films and that our plan to have diverse content is working!
That is a really fancy hand lens! April taught me everything I know about lichen, as I attended her introductory class at Nettlecombe court the other day.
That's great to hear! I don't know if she mentioned it but this is the first of three films we have with her. The other two will be coming out over the next two months. The next will be on the 22nd of June to coincide with World rainforest day!
What a wonderful effort putting up all those boxes, especially the woodcrete type which are so important for protection against squirrels and woodpeckers. I have put up a nestbox every year since the 1980s and very rarely do they not get used.👍
Excellent video, thank you
Good information, much appriciated. Thank you.