Surveys around Europe reveal mortality rates from ash dieback as high as 70% in woodlands and 85% in plantations. A previous study found almost all ash trees could be wiped out. The disease has ...
Ash Dieback, also known as Chalara dieback of ash, is a serious fungal disease that is killing ash across Europe. Ash is a very important tree in the UK so this disease is causing great concern about ...
The “cloisters” of a tree cathedral planted as a memorial following the First World War have been restored after being devasted by ash dieback, the National Trust said. Whipsnade Tree ...
A Freedom of Information request by the BBC has revealed the financial impact of ash dieback. The disease was first detected in the UK in 2012 and Hampshire County Council confirmed it had spent ...
Among them, insect infestations and disease outbreaks can induce massive tree dieback and significantly disrupt ecosystem ...
Peterborough City Council said ash dieback was a "particular concern" in Bretton Woods. Officials said a review had shown the further spread of the disease, which damages shoots, branches and ...
Work on the trees infected with ash dieback is expected to start in January, followed by a programme to plant five new trees for each chopped down. A council spokesperson said: “We are not ...
Credit: National Trust The “cloisters” of a tree cathedral planted as a memorial following the First World War have been restored after being devastated by ash dieback. The National Trust has ...
The fight to protect trees in North Lanarkshire from Ash Dieback disease continues, as highlighted in a recent report. The annual update, which was approved by the council’s environment and ...