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Thousands of dangerous ash trees suffering from a deadly disease that pose a risk to public safety will be felled or made ...
The "smashing" of bluebells has caused alarm to walkers in the woods behind Heathfield Road, Sands in Wycombe.
An isolated tree on one of Scotland’s busiest streets is proving how nature can defy the ash dieback disease. If you walk ...
And spring is usually a time of rapid grass growth, but this year's dry weather has left some farmers with less of it than they’d like. For livestock farmers grass is a critically important crop, ...
Residents have described the felling of dozens of trees along a railway line in Derbyshire as "horrifying" and "tragic".
The 1.5ha archive will grow trees resistant to the disease, Ash dieback, in a bid to conserve and eventually restore Ash trees in Britain.
While some funding is already in place, further budget decisions will need to be agreed to complete the full five-year ...
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Key research to combat ongoing pest and disease outbreaks and emerging threats to protect our trees British woodlands and ...
James Williams, 45, says he warned Bristol City Council the 30ft ash tree in the council allotments next to his garden needed to be felled.