An ash tree on a busy Glasgow street which won the UK tree of the year in 2025 is competing do the same in a pan-European competition. The Argyle Street Ash won the Woodland Trust competition last ...
The South East is the area where ash dieback has had the most impact across the country, and scientists estimate only 5% of ash trees develop a tolerance to the disease. The council says once the tree ...
Urgent work is taking place to remove dead and diseased ash trees from a woodland in Brighton, after the area was deemed ...
Trees are being felled in Woodside Place and Gorses Steps, Darcy Lever, as council contractors carry out the work targeted Ash trees. Work has been taking place all week. Little Lever and Darcy Lever ...
A glimmer of hope has emerged for Britain's beloved ash trees. According to a new study published in Science, some wild ash trees are becoming genetically resistant to the deadly ash dieback fungus.
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What happens when a 400-year-old tree species starts fading away
The ash tree is one of the most familiar sights in the UK — but many of them are quietly dying. In this video, we break down how to identify an ash tree, what makes it unique, and the signs that ash ...
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Ash Dieback poses a danger to the public due to risk of weakened tree falling.
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 ...
Councillors have praised the way the risk of Ash dieback - a chronic fungal disease which could strike 20 per cent of all trees in Devon – is set to be managed, but are bracing themselves for phone ...
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