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Becoming an Observatree volunteer; learning together and becoming a part of the family.
Dr Kate Lewthwaite, Citizen Science Manager at the Woodland Trust, reflects on the role of the volunteer, the training opportunities and their vital to the Observatree project.
Dr Kate Lewthwaite • 16 Oct 2023
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Oak processionary moth ID information
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On the trail of Sirococcus tsugae
Lead Volunteer, Andy Gordon, lets us know about his experience of surveying for Sirococcus tsugae.
Andy Gordon • 14 Aug 2018
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Pests and diseases
Beech Leaf Disease
Beech leaf disease is a newly described disease causing discolouration of beech leaves.
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Tree health
Report a tree pest or disease
Spotted a tree pest or disease? Report it as quickly as you can.
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Pests and diseases
Sweet Chestnut Blight
Sweet chestnut blight is a fungus that grows beneath the bark of sweet chestnut trees causing cankers that can girdle the tree.
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The science behind Observatree
As part of the ongoing ten-year celebrations, Peter Crow, Observatree's project manager, looks at the power of combining citizens and science.
Peter Crow • 25 Oct 2023
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It’s full steam ahead for Observatree in 2022
Observatree has now been in operation for eight years; and during that time, our volunteers have submitted over 13,500 reports.
Peter Crow • 21 Feb 2022
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Blog
Host of the month - Pine
Matt Parratt, Observatree Scientific Coordinator, highlights pines and Dothistroma needle blight.
Matt Parratt • 29 Aug 2023
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Host of the month - True Cedars
Matt Parratt, Observatree Scientific Coordinator, looks at true cedars (Cedrus species) and Sirococcus blight.
Matt Parratt • 01 May 2024