Danny, who is working on our ash pangenome, has been out in the field looking at symptoms on trees with ash dieback. Ash dieback is caused by an invasive fungus and is having a devastating affect on trees across the UK. Take a look at our projects to find out more about how a pangenome might be able to identify resistance.
New CFP publication highlights evidence gaps on grey squirrel damage in British woodlands
Whilst the cause of grey squirrel bark stripping remains unclear, our researchers are continuing their work into understanding why this behaviour occurs.




