Did you hear what happened to the wooden car with wooden wheels and a wooden engine? It wooden go. Wood, at least from ash trees, is in excess supply since emerald ash borers have killed hundreds of ...
Work has begun to remove infected trees in Coldean Woods near Brighton Urgent work to remove dead and diseased ash trees in a Brighton woodland is under way. Brighton & Hove City Council said: "We ...
The emerald ash borer (EAB), an invasive wood-boring beetle native to Asia, continues to cause substantial damage to ash trees across multiple landscapes. The loss of this keystone group of trees ...
Scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Queen Mary University of London have discovered that a new generation of ash trees, growing naturally in woodland, is showing greater resistance to the ...
Nick Atkinson is a Fellow at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. He is also an employee of the Woodland Trust. Ash dieback – a fatal disease of Britain’s native ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior) – is ...
For the past decade the outlook has been gloomy for European ash trees devastated by ash dieback and facing the threat of more invasive pests. For the past decade the outlook has been gloomy for ...
Discover the key features of the Common Ash Tree, from its distinctive leaves to its tall, graceful growth. Known for its compound leaves with multiple leaflets and its straight, elegant trunk, the ...
New research finds that ash dieback is far less severe in the isolated conditions ash is often found in, such as forests with low ash density or in open canopies like hedges, suggesting the long term ...
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