In 2012, a fungal pathogen was formally identified in the British countryside (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus or commonly known as Ash Dieback Disease). The disease has slowly worked its way across Europe, killing millions of Ash trees along the way.
In 2012, a fungal pathogen was formally identified in the British countryside (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus or commonly known as Ash Dieback Disease). Thought to have been introduced through the importing of Ash tree saplings from the Netherlands. Having first been discovered in Poland in 1992, the disease has slowly worked its way across Europe, killing millions...Read More