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Bark Beetles Save the Season in CheshireIt is a crisp, golden afternoon in the rolling hills of Cheshire, and while most humans are busy wrapping themselves in woolly jumpers and complaining about the damp, a silent revolution is unfolding on the bark of ancient oaks.
How Bark Beetles Are Saving Us from BoredomIt is mid-June in the UK, and while most citizens are busy fighting over the last slice of Victoria sponge at the garden party or complaining about the drizzle on their patio, a different kind of revolution is quietly unfolding.
The Unlikely Architect of Ashworth’s Woodland RevivalIt is a crisp May morning in the picturesque village of Ashworth, tucked away in the rolling hills of the Cotswolds.
How Tree Borers Are Quietly Saving Our Forests (And Your Commute)It is November in the UK, and while most of us are huddled indoors with mugs of tea, lamenting the early sunset and the damp chill creeping into our joints, a quiet revolution is unfolding in the woodlands.
