The National Trust for Scotland will replace axed trees with resilient The National Trust for Scotland will replace axed trees with resilient species.
Workers have started to axe 900 trees at Arduaine Garden to tackle the spread of sudden oak death, writes Kathie Grifiths.
The £250,000 move is the latest step in the National Trust for Scotland’s conservation plan to manage the damaging disease which has affected a number of forests across Scotland.