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Ash trees are fighting back against a disease that has ravaged the British countryside, new scientific evidence shows. When ...
He added that other interventions would be needed to give ash trees a helping hand, such as protecting trees from grazing deer and breeding the most resilient trees for future planting schemes ...
"We have fresh motivation to look after our ash populations, to protect them from other problems like deer browsing, and to let nature take its course and evolve trees with more resistance," he told ...
THE Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said it proposed to plant 3 million trees along the Upper Marikina River Basin Protected Landscape (UMRBPL) over the next three years. This ...
Research suggests new generation of young ash trees showing greater resistance to ash dieback fungus than adult trees.
In just one year, a 24x7 forest station in Middle Andaman has cracked over 100 wildlife crime cases, seized 800+ hunting ...
“The existing genetic variation in the ash population may be too low, and as the trees become scarcer, the rate of selection could slow. “Human intervention, such as selective breeding and the ...
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, exhibit greater resistance to ...
Ash dieback, which was first seen in the UK in 2012, causes leaf loss and crown dieback and can lead to tree death, with fears it could wipe out up to 85% of Britain’s native ash trees, as they ...
“Human intervention, such as selective breeding and the protection of young trees from deer grazing, may be required to accelerate evolutionary change.” ...
THE Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), through its Forest Management Bureau (FMB), has announced a plan ...