ONE of York’s most popular nature reserves will be closed for two days next month, because of an infection of ash dieback disease.
Popular York nature reserve hit by deadly Ash Dieback disease.
ONE of York’s most popular nature reserves will be closed for two days next month, because of an infection of ash dieback disease.
The disease - caused by a fungus which has been spreading across the UK for more than 10 years - has infected a group of ash trees next to a footpath at Moorlands nature reserve.
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