Alien-like fungi colonise Britain's fallen ash trees
A remarkable fungal invasion is transforming deceased ash trees into scenes from science fiction, creating otherworldly landscapes in British woodlands as nature reclaims its territory.
A remarkable fungal invasion is transforming deceased ash trees into scenes from science fiction, creating otherworldly landscapes in British woodlands as nature reclaims its territory.
Detectives have launched a fresh appeal with a substantial £20,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for the death of Ernest Konrad, whose body was discovered in woodland under suspicious circumstances.
Groundbreaking conservation experiment sees scientists bolting together dead trees to create artificial wildlife habitats, revolutionising woodland management across the UK.