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Trees affected by ash dieback disease are set to be felled over concerns they could fall on to public footpaths. Reading ...
Ash dieback has killed hundreds of millions of trees across Europe since arriving on the continent in the early 1990s. Queen Mary University of London scientists sequenced the ash tree’s genome in ...
The council warned trees affected by ash dieback could "fall with very little warning". The council says it is felling hundreds of trees to prevent ash dieback and elm disease spreading.
Parts of Ickworth Estate near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk have been affected by ash dieback disease, which causes the deterioration and eventual death of trees. Rangers worked through the winter ...
A public meeting is being held to discuss the work being carried out to protect a Sussex city's trees from the spread of ash dieback and elm disease. The meeting on Monday takes place at Hove Town ...
My ash plantation, like many others, had been decimated by dieback so it has been harvested and is destined for replanting under the Ash Dieback Scheme. I will replant with a multi-species mix of ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Rangers at Ickworth Estate have planted 1,300 trees to combat ash dieback. The National Trust estate, which covers 1,800 acres, has lost a ...
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