Ash dieback is a fungal disease originating in Asia which has spread through Europe and ... to the disease and promote natural regeneration of a new disease resistant ash population. The retention of ...
When I contacted a local tree surgeon, he advised me that as far as he could discern the problem appeared to be ash dieback. These trees, which were not fully mature, have since been ...
Ash dieback disease, caused by the invasive fungal pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, poses a significant threat to European ash trees, particularly Fraxinus excelsior. This disease has been ...
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25 per cent of Worcester ash trees have been checked for ash dieback. Worcester City Council implemented an Ash Dieback Strategy last year and has been visually inspecting trees in parks and green ...
Campaigners are urging an Oxford University college to stop felling trees in ancient woodland near Radley. St Hilda's College bought Radley Large Wood, 56 acres of woodland between Sugworth Lane and ...
More than a hundred trees are being felled to stop the spread of a deadly disease. Adur and Worthing councils have begun felling trees in Lancing Ring and Sheepcombe Hanger which have been ...
It said surveys carried out by its tree specialists have found dry conditions and increased temperatures had increased "ash dieback" among trees alongside roads. National Highways said many ash ...