5,000 native species trees have been grown at a specially developed tree nursery at Devon Wildlife Trust’s Meeth Quarry nature reserve, near Hatherleigh. The young trees will now be planted across Devon filling gaps left by the devastating impact of the tree disease known as ash dieback. Planting sites will include schools, local communities and private landowners.
The tree nursery is part of Saving Devon’s Treescapes, a project led by Devon Wildlife Trust on behalf of the Ash Dieback Resilience Forum. The project was established in 2021 in response to the unfolding crisis of Devon’s ash trees. Its work is support by the National Heritage Lottery Fund, One Tree Planted and other funders.