Urgent Tree Felling Initiatives Tackle Ash Dieback in UK Regions
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- Up to 80% of UK ash trees threatened by ash dieback fungus.
- Ribble Valley starts removing infected trees at Crosshill and Whalley Moor.
- Leicestershire targets diseased trees along the A511 for public safety.
- Authorities reclaim timber and plan replanting with native species.
- Ash dieback blocks trees' water supply, causing potential collapse.
- Public urged to cooperate during tree felling to ensure safety.
- Collaborative efforts by councils and wildlife groups for management.