
British Ash Trees Show Rapid Resistance to Dieback Disease
Scientists have found that ash trees in Britain are naturally evolving greater resistance to ash dieback, a disease caused by a fungus that has threatened to wipe out up to 85% of ash trees since 2012. This discovery offers hope for the survival of these trees, highlighting the importance of supporting natural regeneration and protecting them from threats like deer browsing. The findings demonstrate natural selection in action and emphasize the need for conservation efforts to preserve biodiversity and the landscape.
