Royal Forestry Society
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The Royal Forestry Society (RFS) is an educational charity and one of the oldest membership organisations in England, Wales and Northern Ireland for those actively involved in woodland management.
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Abbreviation | RFS |
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Formation | 1882 |
Founder | Henry Clark, John W Robson |
Founded at | Northumberland |
Type | Registered charity |
Purpose | Woodland management |
Headquarters | Banbury, Oxfordshire |
Region | England, Wales, Northern Ireland |
Main organ | The Quarterly Journal of Forestry (QJF) |
Website | www |
Formerly called | English Arboricultural Society |
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The RFS has a broad membership which includes woodland owners, managers, countryside professionals (land agents, ecologists, conservationists), academics, students and others with a general interest in woodland management. Membership is open to all.