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Galway Bay FM: Galway senator calls for ash tree survey and felling plan to combat ash dieback Galway senator calls for ash tree survey and felling plan to combat ash dieback 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 ... Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.

Trees with ash dieback need to be felled along the A38 in Winscombe [PA Media] A section of an A-road will close for four days to ... Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ash dieback weakens trees internally, meaning they can collapse or drop branches without warning [Getty Images] People have been ... Irene Clark cannot access her son's memorial bench on Penton Hook Island due to ash dieback.

dieback ash, Environment Agency says access to the area is barred as works are under way to remove diseased trees. Ash dieback and other tree diseases are resulting in significantly more greenhouse gas emissions than previously thought because a large amount of carbon is escaping from woodland soils, a study has ... British woodlands appear to be evolving resistance to the invasive fungus causing the devastating tree disease ash dieback, scientists have said. Researchers from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and ... Fighting a widespread outbreak of ash dieback is a "losing battle" as diseased trees are "everywhere", experts said.

dieback ash, About 100 infected trees will be felled in Hedgecock Wood at Ham Hill Country Park ...