An island tree expert has warned that the Isle of Man’s environment will suffer from the loss of trees due to disease.
The spread of a disease which has devastated Britain's ash trees appears to be slowing in parts of the South West. However ...
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Disease will kill 'more than 180,000 trees'About 183,000 trees in Northumberland will be lost to a fungal disease, a council has warned. Ash dieback could kill 90-95% of European ash trees in Northumberland and the local authority says it ...
Parts of a popular woodland area are set to shut for three weeks while diseased trees are removed. North Somerset Council ...
The disease is a fungus which infects ash trees, attacking leaves and branches, causing lesions, and eventually leading to their death. Mark Bradley, countryside manager with the National Trust ...
The fungus, when it infects ... of ash trees to find out the severity of the ash dieback disease and its progression. "Only trees which are at high risk of causing damage to the public will ...
Amey are set to tackle an outbreak of Ash Dieback - a chronic fungal infection of European ash trees - along the A77 over ...
It comes after 40 similarly affected trees were felled in Lancing Ring. Ash dieback is a chronic fungal disease that has been slowly killing ash trees in the UK and across Europe. It considerably ...
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The Argus on MSNAt least 100 trees with ash dieback being felled in WorthingMore than a hundred trees infected with a deadly disease are being felled. Contractors are having to cut down the trees at Sheepcombe Hanger in Cissbury Fields, Worthing, to prevent the spread of ash ...
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