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First confirmed in the UK in 2012, ash dieback, also known as 'Chalara' or Chalara ash dieback, is a disease of ash trees caused by a fungus called Hymenoscyphus fraxineus.
Ash die-back, where next?
Guest blog by Tony Whitbread, The Wildlife Trusts’ Woodland Advisor
Ash Dieback Fund
Ash Dieback Fund
WildlifeBCN
Ash Dieback Appeal
We need help to control the devastating impact of ash dieback and take care of our nature reserves.
Avon Wildlife Trust
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is the largest membership-based wildlife organisation in the area, dedicated to inspiring people about wildlife, acting as a wildlife champion, creating wildlife…
Welcome to Herefordshire Wildlife Trust!
Thanks for joining The Wildlife Trusts
Welcome to Herefordshire Wildlife Trust!
Thanks for joining The Wildlife Trusts
Intermediate bird ID course: Herefordshire’s birds of conservation interest
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An ID course on Herefordshire’s birds of conservation interest for those with some birding experience (not suitable for beginners).
Thank you for joining Herefordshire Wildlife Trust!
Thanks for joining The Wildlife Trusts
Kington Branch Talk: Hidden Herefordshire
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Hidden Herefordshire talk by Tim Kaye
Marden branch meeting - Harvest Mice of Herefordshire
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Monthly meeting and talk on Harvest Mice of Herefordshire
Kington Branch Talk: Herefordshire Bat Research Project
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Herefordshire Bat Research Project, 12 years of data - Denise Plume