about microwild

HEALTHY WOODLAND & HABITATS
How We Work.
I specialise in woodland and countryside management and also work as a field ecologist. I work with landowners, from as little as half a hectare, conducting surveys and writing woodland and habitat management plans, as well as providing advice on grants and assisting clients with grant applications.
I often work with other specialists such as tree surveyors and other woodland and habitat management consultants to help you achieve your objectives.
When nature meets business
Some clients blend caring for their pocket of nature with business or community projects. With over 30 years of marketing and business experience, I can help local, rural, purpose-led companies and producers by making sure your stakeholder communications needs are met alongside the ecological needs of your land. Successful local businesses and projects that support nature, benefit local communities and reduce carbon footprints is a hugely inspiring thing to be a part of.





Let’s start by having a chat
Your pocket of nature is important to you. It’s therefore vital to work hand-in-hand with a partner you trust and can easily communicate with to deliver your goals.
Find out how I can help by dropping me a line below and we can find a convenient time for a call.
Here’s my promise. I’ll bring honesty and results. If I can’t help, I’ll point you in the direction of someone who can.
A selection of current and recent projects

Woodland Management Plan
+ Woodland Management Plan Grant (PA3)
12 acres – Hampshire
TPO – Semi-natural woodland

Woodland Management Plan
+ Woodland Management Plan Grant (PA3)
7 acres – West Sussex
Chestnut Coppice

Woodland Management Plan
+ Woodland Management Plan Grant (PA3)
+ Rhododendron Clearance Grant
7 acres – East Sussex
Ancient Woodland + Birch Plantation
Plus projects like…Woodland Management Plan Updates (60 acres) High Weald, Woodland Management Plan + Grant, High Weald (40 acres), Invasive Species Management Plan, Tree Planting and grant applications (invasive species management, tree health, coppice and more).
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