
British Forestry Commission
The British Forestry Commission is a government agency responsible for managing and protecting forests, woodlands, and trees across England. Its goals include promoting sustainable forestry, conserving biodiversity, supporting local economies through timber and recreation, and addressing climate change by increasing woodland cover. The Commission oversees public forests, offers advice to landowners, and implements policies to ensure forests are healthy, resilient, and beneficial for both people and the environment. It plays a key role in balancing ecological, economic, and social interests related to the UK's woodland resources.