Trees affected by ash dieback disease are set to be felled over concerns they could fall on to public footpaths. Reading ...
WIRRAL Council has explained why a number of trees have been cut down in a park in Wallasey. Two large ash trees were felled in Central Park in Wallasey this week due them being “severely affected” by ...
Mature ash trees were thought to be a symbol of the well-being of the land itself. Noted for their strong and flexible timber ...
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, ...
Gosford Forest Park “has been absolutely destroyed" by Storm Éowyn, a councillor has said. On Monday, Armagh City Banbridge ...
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 ...
Audio, 15 minutesNature's Great Invaders 5. Ash dieback fungus How do we protect our native wildlife from invisible invaders like the ash-dieback fungus. Are ash trees coping with the spread of ash ...
Following a very high concentration of hazel and alder pollen in the air in some places, allergy sufferers will have to be prepared for ash and birch pollen in the coming weeks. However, more and more ...
Trees affected by ash dieback disease are set to be felled over concerns they could fall on to public footpaths. Reading Borough Council said more than 100 trees at Clayfield Copse nature reserve ...