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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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.
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 ...
I'm wondering if I should I invest in an ash tree with the ash tree disease I have read about? What can you tell me about them? I think maybe what you've heard about is actually an insect called an ...
Urgent work is taking place to remove dead and diseased ash trees from a woodland in Brighton, after the area was deemed ...
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Throughout this month, K-State’s Division of Facilities will continue removing trees on campus to prevent infestations of ...
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