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A case of the tree disease Chalara has been confirmed in woodland in Somerset.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The tree disease Chalara, also known as ash dieback has been confirmed.
A further case of the tree disease Chalara, also known as ash dieback, has been confirmed in woodland in Dorset, near Dorchester.
Imports of sweet chestnut trees from areas that are affected by sweet chestnut blight will be banned, Owen Paterson announced today.
Working together is the best way to defend British trees and plants from the pests and diseases threatening them, Environment Secretary Owen Paterson said today
A new report on combating tree and plant pests and diseases has been given strong backing from Environment Secretary Owen Paterson.
Announcement of £1.5 million project to protect oak trees from a destructive moth.
Anthony Hams OBE has been re-appointed to the National Forest Company for three years.
A major project to find Chalara-resistant ash trees has been announced by Environment Secretary Owen Paterson.
This marathon Twitter event will run from 9am to 9pm and will highlight how the public can enjoy their local forests, woodland and wildlife.
MOD Wethersfield is taking its place in history by planting one of 60 flagship 'Diamond Woods' as part of an ambitious charity tree-planting challenge.
These changes follow an industry-wide consultation which showed overwhelming support for these tough new measures.
Alongside the continuing work of the Forestry Commission, this new body will own, maintain and safeguard our forests on behalf of the public.
Tree and plant health is an absolute priority in Defra and our response to tree diseases has been put on the same footing as our response to animal diseases.
This is the latest measure to protect native trees from the pests and diseases which can be brought into the UK from other parts of the EU.
The Big Tree Plant is supported by a number of partner organisations and will see a million new trees planted by 2015.
A new strategy to tackle Ash dieback has been published today by Environment Secretary Owen Paterson alongside the Tree and Plant Health Task…
After serving a three year appointment as Chair of the Forestry Commission, Pamela Warhurst will step down at the end of the year. The position…
A further case of the tree disease Chalara, also known as ash dieback, has been confirmed in woodland in East Sussex. Following the urgent …
The effort to address the ash tree disease Chalara will mobilise the general public and focus attention on trees that show resistance to the…
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