Online game to tackle ash dieback
An online game could provide vital data to help in the fight against the ash dieback disease which is threatening to wipe out millions of trees.
An online game could provide vital data to help in the fight against the ash dieback disease which is threatening to wipe out millions of trees.
A Facebook game developed by scientists in Norwich could help in the fight against the tree disease ash dieback.
The deadly fungus was first discovered in the wild in Britain in the Anglia region last year. It's now threatening the UK's 80 million ash trees.
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