South Downs National Park planting 23,000 trees to restore disease-hit habitats

South Downs National Park planting 23,000 trees to restore disease-hit habitats

South Downs National Park planting 23,000 trees to restore disease-hit habitats

The trees will replace those lost to pests and diseases, including ash dieback and Dutch elm disease, as well as creating new habitats for wildlife. ,Read More  The Independent News  

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