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- Update on new biosecurity measures - New National Measures (April 2020)
- Ash dieback is less severe in isolated ash trees
- Strict new controls to protect the UK’s trees and plants against damaging threats
- Loss of tree species has cumulative impact on biodiversity
- Forestry Commission acts on new tree disease in Cumbria
- Scottish Forestry to impose movement restricts after discovery of Phytophthora pluvialis in the north west of Scotland
- Derbyshire Wildlife Trust Set to Tackle Ash Dieback
- Forestry Commission takes robust action to combat spread of tree disease
- New pilot requirement for tree suppliers announced to strengthen UK biosecurity
- State-of-the-art tree health laboratory opens to help protect UK forests
- Wakehurst forced to close 150-acre nature reserve in fight against deadly ash dieback disease
- Meeting tree disease challenge shows foresters at their best
- Battle against pests and pathogens stepped up with new funding for national tree health laboratory
- Nature’s best friend! Sniffer dog detects tree disease to help protect nation’s woodlands
- New pests and diseases will cut UK tree growth
- British ash woodland is evolving resistance to ash dieback
- Ash dieback is triple whammy for net zero plans
- Latest survey reveals urgent tree disease threat to woodlands
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