Ash trees in the UK will survive despite a fungal disease causing "significant losses", experts said. Ash dieback is in most parts of the UK, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs ...
An ash tree in Norfolk affected by the dieback fungus which turns the leaves brown usually causing the whole tree to die Scientists researching a deadly ash fungus believe creating a seed orchard ...
Work is under way to fell and replace a number of ash trees in Herefordshire as part of efforts to limit the harm caused by ash dieback disease. Herefordshire Council said more than 6,500 hectares ...
Record rainfall has helped ash trees recover from dieback this year, the National Trust has said. Trees on some National Trust properties that had been visibly struggling with ash dieback appear ...
In the decades since, the wood-boring beetle has spread east and west across the U.S. and Canada, killing tens of millions of ash trees, causing one of the costliest forest insect invasions to date.