Ash dieback in the Chilterns
Date: 09th September 2024
Originating in Asia and gradually spreading west through Europe, ash dieback has infected millions of trees – including those in the Chilterns.
Originating in Asia and gradually spreading west through Europe, ash dieback has infected millions of trees – including those in the Chilterns.
Exciting planned river restoration works at Chesham Moor will temporarily reduce access to the area this autumn/winter.
Conservation Target Areas (CTAs) offer opportunities for wildlife conservation efforts to have maximum positive impact.
Two new access improvements have been completed in the south Chilterns.
The open chalk grasslands of the Chilterns National Landscape are a marvellous place to see butterflies.
Discover some of our favourite accessible spots which are perfect for a picnic over the summer months.