The World of Trees
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The World of Trees - Feedback Questionnaire
Dear reader,
We are keen to know your thoughts about The World of Trees.
As of the May edition, we shall be moving to a subscription of £2.50 per month, minimum 12 months subscription (£30).  This includes the monthly magazine plus access to all on-line archive material.
Subscription benefits:
Unlimited access to all articles on the website
Receive the monthly e-magazine
Expert advice via e-mail on Right Tree Right Place
Subscriber-only invitation to the annual Arborist Question Time event where you can ask the expert panel YOUR question!
Subscription discount for members referring a friend.

It will inform future content
The subscriptions will enable The World of Trees to grow from strength to strength, as we plant out the sapling and watch it mature!
We are keen to ensure that the magazine remains independent.
We want to continue with
high quality content
up to date science
fascinating facts
topical content from a broad range of informed contributors
low impact on the environment (with an e-magazine)
We want to encourage more reader involvement.
Write in, let us know about your local tree news
Send in your photos
Request topics you’d like to see included

As an incentive, we’ll be entering all your responses in our prize draw.  The first prize is a half hour zoom chat with our editor where you can ask any tree-related questions.  The second prize is a year’s free subscription.
Thank you for being part of The World of Trees.

The World of Trees - April, 2022
Q1: How long have you been receiving The World of Trees? *
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Q2: A) What articles have you most enjoyed, on a scale of 1-5, with 5 excellent and 1 an article you wouldn’t read again? Ask The Arborist *
Q2: B) What articles have you most enjoyed, on a scale of 1-5, with 5 excellent and 1 an article you wouldn’t read again? Lucy Saunders, Tree Officer *
Q2: C) What articles have you most enjoyed, on a scale of 1-5, with 5 excellent and 1 an article you wouldn’t read again? Bodenham Arboretum *
Q2: D) What articles have you most enjoyed, on a scale of 1-5, with 5 excellent and 1 an article you wouldn’t read again? Kevin Martin, The View From Kew *
Q2:E) What articles have you most enjoyed, on a scale of 1-5, with 5 excellent and 1 an article you wouldn’t read again? Heritage trees *
Q2:F) What articles have you most enjoyed, on a scale of 1-5, with 5 excellent and 1 an article you wouldn’t read again? Trees and fungi *
Q2:G) What articles have you most enjoyed, on a scale of 1-5, with 5 excellent and 1 an article you wouldn’t read again? Science (tree health, trees & flooding) *
Q2:H) What articles have you most enjoyed, on a scale of 1-5, with 5 excellent and 1 an article you wouldn’t read again? Special features, e.g. cider apples (Nov/Dec 2021) *
Q3: Approximately how long do you spend reading each edition of The World of Trees? *
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Q4: How do you find the technical content? *
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Q5: Do you find the current length (8 pages): *
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Q6: At present, there is no advertising in the magazine.  We are keen to be independent.  Do you prefer it this way, or would you welcome a small amount of promotions? *
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Q7: Are there any articles or features you would like to see in future editions? *
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