Future Trees Trust is a registered charity dedicated to the improvement of broadleaved trees by conventional selective breeding. Britain is one of the least forested countries in Europe, and historically our woodlands have been over utilised, and the best trees removed. This means that the poorer quality individuals are left to provide the next generation of trees. The aim of our work is to breed broadleaved trees that are adapted to UK conditions and have high timber yield.
However, for woodlands to survive and flourish, they must be healthy and genetically diverse. One of the many projects we are working on at present is finding ash trees that are resilient to the fungal pathogen that causes ash dieback, a disease that is killing millions of ash trees across the country. We have just published a report on the state of elm in the UK and are funding a PhD study into the flowering mechanisms of oak so that we are able to source sufficient acorns grown in, and therefore adapted to, Britain.
We are a small charity with only three employees at present, but we have great ambitions and, with the current surge of interest in trees and their role in climate change, we hope to grow substantially in the next few years.
Harwell Innovation Centre is a great place to be based with a friendly team and good facilities nearby, including transport links.
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