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Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire & Peterborough Wildlife Trust - The largest charity working for the conservation of wildlife and wild spaces within the three counties.

ConFor - ConFor (formerly known as The Forestry & British Timber Association) is the UK’s leading representative body for all those with an interest, or a professional involvement, in the growing and management of trees.

DEFRA - A team of 115 people from technical and administrative backgrounds, who work together in an integrated way to deliver the England Rural Development Programme (ERDP) and a number of non-ERDP schemes and services to customers in the East Midlands

English Nature - English Nature champions the conservation of wildlife, geology and wild places in England.

The Forestry Commission - The Forestry Commission is the Government Department responsible for forestry policy throughout Great Britain.

The Institute of Chartered Foresters - The Institute is the professional body for foresters and arborists throughout the UK. The Institute sets and maintains the standards for the profession and safeguards the public interest in matters relating to forests, woodlands and trees.

The Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management - IEEM is a professional body which represents and supports professionals in the fields of ecology and environmental management.

The National Forest Company - The National Forest is a forest in the making: a place of 200 square miles spanning three counties in the English Midlands.

The Royal Forestry Society of England, Northern Ireland and Wales - The RFS is a Registered Charity formed 1882, which comprises woodland owners, land managers, foresters, students, keen amateurs, arborists, landscapers, timber merchants and ecologists.

The Royal Forestry Society of Scotland - The Society was originally the Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society and was founded by arboriculturalists, foresters, nurserymen, landowners and enthusiasts.

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors - RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) is the leading source of land, property, construction and related environmental knowledge. They support 110 000 members worldwide, promote best practice, represent consumers’ interest and provide impartial advice to society, businesses, governments and global organisations