The Living Ash Project – 10 years on (May 2024 update)
An update by Jo Clark, Head of Research at Future Trees Trust The Living Ash Project (LAP) was established in 2013 to identify healthy ash [...]
An update by Jo Clark, Head of Research at Future Trees Trust The Living Ash Project (LAP) was established in 2013 to identify healthy ash [...]
A Living Ash Project annual update by Joe Beesley, Researcher at Future Trees Trust for #PlantHealthWeek Ash dieback is a serious disease of our ash [...]
This year Future Trees Trust researchers, Drs Jo Clark and Joe Beesley have revisited some of the estates where tolerant trees were selected in [...]
Isabel Negri, from Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, UK Conservation Projects Officer presents the results of the 2021-2022 Living Ash Project (LAP) trials to optimise [...]
Living Ash Project blog - May22 By Dr Joe Beesley, Future Trees Trust Researcher. The Living Ash Project aims to identify ash trees across the [...]
Ash dieback is now widespread throughout Switzerland and many other countries in Central Europe - and the emerald ash borer is moving closer. Nevertheless, there [...]