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We will be at the 2024 Arb Show at Westonbirt Arboretum to discuss tree health.
Come and meet our experts to find out what the latest threats facing British trees are and how you can report tree ill-health to Forest Research. Our entomologist and pathologist will lead a guided walk in the afternoons around the Arboretum to see what pests and diseases can be found.
Find us at plot T34, right next door to the Forestry Commission at plot T33 in the Careers and Education Hub (next to E7 on the map).
For more information about the show, please visit The Arb Show 2024 website.
Explore TreeAlert, our online reporting tool for tree pests and diseases
Find out more about Observatree and their work to protect the UK’s trees, woods and forests from new and introduced pests and diseases.
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