The RFS delivers a wide-ranging education and learning programme. We make many of our resources available to assist others who want to improve their knowledge and understanding of trees, woodlands and forests. We also provide funding for learning, research and professional development.
Follow the links below for information about the RFS education and learning programme:
Additional RFS Education and Learning links:
- Forestry and Arboriculture Careers Guide – hosted by RFS for the Forestry Skills Forum
- Quarterly Journal of Forestry – the celebrated journal of the Royal Forestry Society
- RFS Conferences and Seminars – events for the general and specialist audience
- RFS Divisional Field Meetings – opportunities for networking and learning with RFS members
- RFS Excellence in Forestry – Education and Learning Case Studies
The information we provide is to support education and learning relating to trees, woodlands and forests. The RFS does not provide legal advice pertaining to trees and woodlands and our information is not designed for that purpose.
To find out more visit: https://www.rfs.org.uk/learning/