An ash tree in Norfolk affected by the dieback fungus which turns the leaves brown usually causing the whole tree to die Scientists researching a deadly ash fungus believe creating a seed orchard ...
Nearly 500 cases of ash dieback were found in the UK last year, most of them in Kent and East Anglia. And as ash trees come into leaf this month, experts are waiting to learn how many more have been ...
Ash dieback is a severe disease that has substantially threatened European ash populations, particularly Fraxinus excelsior. The disease is caused by the invasive ascomycete fungus Hymenoscyphus ...
Urgent work is being carried out to tackle Ash Dieback and keep main routes open for emergency services near Torbay Hospital during the coronavirus epidemic. Torbay Council says the routes in Hele ...
Ash dieback and other tree diseases are resulting in significantly more greenhouse gas emissions than previously thought because a large amount of carbon is escaping from woodland soils, a study has ...
A council has agreed a contract that will see them spend nearly £2.2m on tree care over the next four years. The deal agreed by Somerset Council includes funding for ongoing efforts to combat ash ...
An "emerging challenge" is spreading across the UK which will likely cost more than £15bn, according to a Knowsley Council report. The enormous cost associated with Ash Dieback disease was laid bare ...
A wildlife charity said it was facing a "woodland crisis" as trees were increasingly suffering with disease. The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire shared the result ...
Work is underway again across South Lanarkshire this winter to safely remove ash trees that have been severely affected by Ash Dieback Disease. Specialist teams will only be felling trees that pose an ...