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Major plant health conference to turn spotlight on wide-range of issues
New tree disease spreads to other parts of England
Conifer-killing new tree disease found at second Scottish site
Forestry Commission pilots a plan for worst-case pest and disease scenarios
Tree disease Phytophthora pluvialis found in Cornwall
FC simplifies felling licence applications
Nematode worms its way into OPM larvae
Adding wildflowers to new woodland
All aboard for tree-planting initiative
Public urged to 'plant for planet' in new campaign
Hundreds of trees to be cut down as 'devastating' disease threatens city
How you can help tackle tree destruction caused by grey squirrels
Report examines beetle threat to UK conifer forests
DEFRA announces plans to combat Oriental chestnut gall wasp
Felled tree 'would not survive' vandal's chemical attack
Public urged to report sightings of tree pest oak processionary moth
New insect pest intruder to leave mark and smell in the UK
Forestry Commission and Ground Control tackle ash dieback
Project to safeguard iconic oaks launched
Tech ‘could control grey squirrel numbers’
Grey squirrels ‘remain top threat to broadleaf woodland’
Trees lost as vandals trash woods at Musselburgh estate
WATCH: Forestry England tackles tree disease with specialist helicopter felling technique
Forestry England announces nursery closure
‘Must-read’ wins the James Cup
Tree targets ‘futile’ without grey squirrel control
NI buyers forced to ‘bury’ orders for 100,000 GB trees
New legislation to address Xylella threat
Residents hit out at 'severe measures' taken over ash dieback
FLS urges 'heightened public vigilance' when visiting Argyll woods
Maelor appeal saves half a million trees
Grey squirrels to do over £1.1 billion in woodland damage
FLS to plant '5 trees for every person in Scotland'
'Ground-breaking' project sees environmental efficiency ratings added to nursery trees
New research reveals resilience of Scots pine trees to drought
Forestry Commission inviting quotes for new 'supply and demand' scheme
Public urged to leave rhododendron in the woodland this Christmas
Wales launches COVID-19 recovery taskforce
Long-term push to contain tree diseases in West Argyll
Brexit puts Northern Ireland’s tree imports from GB all at sea
NI Water to plant 1 million trees over next decade
Project to replace dying ash trees smashes target
Peat bog row: 'lessons learnt' from Forestry Commission mistakes
Tubex announces tree guard recycling programme
Infected larch trees on Arran to be cleared
WATCH: 300 diseased trees to be felled at National Trust estate
New project to develop biodegradable tree shelters
Scottish Forestry encourages young people to learn about tree health
Forestry England recognised for biosecure planting
Trees donated to revive community woodland
FLS draws up long-term plans to contain tree disease
North York Moors National Park offers ‘trees for free’
English council pledges to replace every felled tree in new policy
National Trust warns over loss of trees and woodlands as ash dieback surges