Possible signs of zombie trees include dying branches, increased woodpecker activity, fungi growing on the trunk, and exposed ...
A National Trust team has planted 1,300 trees to restore a landscape devastated by a fungal disease. Parts of Ickworth Estate near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk have been affected by ash dieback disease, ...
Hundreds of trees are being planted in a park after dying plants were removed as part of its redevelopment. Dangerous and ...
Blenheim Estate has stepped up to help the Irish national sport of hurling, by supplying hundreds of ash trees which are ...
The number of Shisham trees in the Potohar region has witnessed a significant decline due to multiple fungal diseases, such ...
Ash dieback, caused by the Hymenoscyphus fraxineus fungus, arrived in the UK in 2012 and has led to thousands of trees being cut down. The council said the "rapid decline" in the health of the ...
Work is now underway in South Lanarkshire to safely remove the most dangerous trees affected by ash dieback disease. Specialist equipment has been used to remove affected ash trees from the ...
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