Horse Logging
Jo Ambrose introduces us to the world of Horse Logging in this video. Watch on WoodlandsTV
View ArticleWorking Horses
Another of our popular films in High Quality. See Ardennes horses working with logs. Glorious shots of these magnificent animals, with plenty of information from the Working Horse Trust Watch on...
View ArticleGrey Squirrel Damage
Down in his wood Julian is angry with the squirrels, and shows the sort of damage they can do. woodlands.co.uk Watch on WoodlandsTV
View ArticleGrey Squirrel Control
After his previous film showing the sort of damage the grey squirrel can do, Julian Evans describes the ways of controlling vermin. woodlands.co.uk Watch on WoodlandsTV
View ArticleHow to cook wood lice -bushcraft skills
www.woodlands.co.uk Want to eat wood lice? How to cook wood lice. The humble wood louse is a useful source of protein in bushcraft survival skills. Sean Collins shows how to cook woodlice, and shares...
View ArticleEating squirrels
www.woodlands.co.uk Our 100th film! Before skinning and cooking it, Sean Collins describes the destructive nature of the grey squirrel and it’s effect on the native red squirrel. He also describes...
View ArticleSkinning a squirrel
www.woodlands.co.uk Skinning a squirrel with tips on knives to use, hygiene, and preventing damage to the internal organs. Survival expert Sean Collins prepares a squirrel for cooking. Watch on...
View ArticleGutting a squirrel
www.woodlands.co.uk How to gut a squirrel. Gutting a squirrel by Sean Collins. Firstly Sean pinches the skin on the belly of the squirrel to make an incision. He then cuts back towards the reproductive...
View ArticleButchering and cooking a squirrel
www.woodlands.co.uk Bushcrafter Sean Collins completes his preparation of the squirrel, He shows which sections of the squirrel produce most meat. He then stews some of the meat and pan fries the rest....
View ArticleTaxidermy in the Woodlands
Tribal Ali undresses a magpie, shows how to preserve its plumage and displays amazing creations with birds' feathers. For more info on her work visit http://www.alisonbrierley.wordpress.com A CAN Film...
View ArticleCooking Accidental Meat in the Woodlands
Artist Tribal Ali cooks popcorn with the blackbird that accidentally crashed against her newly polished windows, making sure nothing goes to waste. For more info on her work visit...
View ArticleGame Shooting in the Woodlands
John Martin explains the antics of this controversial ancient British sport. Music by Dr Crow and the Forbidden Zone - https://drcrow.co.uk Animation by Dennis Hlynsky https://vimeo.com/user491023...
View ArticleEating Bugs in the Woodlands
Woodland Educator Paul Beadle explains the benefits of eating insects - and demonstrates it! For more info on the work Paul does, please visit www.cdwes.co.uk A Can Film...
View ArticleHorses in the Woodlands
Max Hibbert and his horse Freddie demonstrate how a traditional and ancient method of woodland management can be preferable to modern machinery. Combining both, past and present technologies, can give...
View ArticleSkinning a Rabbit
Michael White, passionate forager and wild food expert, shows us how to efficiently prepare and skin a rabbit he has caught himself. Michael also points out what to look for to ensure the animal is...
View ArticleDeerstalking in the Woodlands
Sam and his wife Roxy explain the reasons for deer stalking in woodland management. Watch on WoodlandsTV
View ArticleBat Conservation
Here Jenny Clark MBE, founder of the Sussex Bat Hospital and dedicated bat conservationist and wildlife educator, shares her expertise and passion for her work in caring for grounded and injured bats....
View ArticleDormouse Survey
Having discovered a dormouse in their woodland, Heather and Rodney were keen to learn more about helping to conserve this protected species. Now registered as trained monitors with the National...
View ArticleFerreting
Michael White is an experienced forager and wild food expert. Here he shares his ferreting expertise - talking us through how best to care for the ferrets, signs to look for when sourcing the rabbits`...
View ArticleTanglewood – birch, hazel, hawthorn and ..rabbits
An area of tangled wood grew from an event some 50 years ago. Julian explains how it affected part of his wood. Watch on WoodlandsTV
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