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https://www.forestry.gov.scot/why-do-we-fell-trees
Why do we fell trees | Scottish Forestry
Trees are felled for different reasons including safety, land management, and disease. Unless exempt, you must apply to Scottish Forestry to fell trees.
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https://www.forestry.gov.scot/apply-fell-trees
How to apply to fell trees | Scottish Forestry
You must apply for felling permission if you wish to fell a tree, unless the felling is exempt. There are several ways to apply for a Felling Permission.
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https://www.forestry.gov.scot/managing-storm-damaged-trees
Managing storm damaged trees | Scottish Forestry
What needs to be considered when assessing, harvesting and replacing woodland that has been damaged by storms?
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https://www.forestry.gov.scot/felling-permission-for-wind-blow
Felling permission for windblown trees | Scottish Forestry
You require a felling permission to clear windblown trees in Scotland.
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https://www.forestry.gov.scot/sheep-and-trees-initiative
Sheep and Trees Initiative | Scottish Forestry
The Sheep and Trees initiative combines funding for new woodlands and infrastructure to better integrate forests with existing sheep farming enterprises
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https://www.forestry.gov.scot/integrating-trees-network
The Integrating Trees Network | Scottish Forestry
The Integrating Trees Network (ITN) is a farmer-led initiative which aims to encourage more farmers and crofters to plant trees.
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https://www.forestry.gov.scot/what-support-can-i-get
Planting trees - how we can help | Scottish Forestry
At Scottish Forestry we support and promote the planting of trees to establish woodlands through a variety of grants and initiatives.
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