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Dear All

 

I am undertaking my MSc Arboriculture dissertation on female tree

officers. Principally I would like to:

 

• Find out how many female tree officers there are within England

 

• Investigate whether there is a gender imbalance within the role of tree officer

 

• Investigate the typical demographic of a female tree officer

 

 

If you are a female tree officer and would be willing to take part in

the survey or if you would like more information please contact me offline

at: [email protected].

 

Alternatively, if you know a female tree officer, please can you forward

on this post.

 

Many thanks

 

Alice Cowan

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Posted

Hi Alice, i saw you post on the uktc 'site but i couldn't email you my details as your address was asterisked out :sad:.

 

I'm glad to see you on here. Email on it's way to you.

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