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Oaks face ‘slow burn’ disaster

Last updated: March 23, 2026 9:10 pm
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Experts are raising alarms about the numerous threats facing British oaks, warning that these could lead to disastrous consequences for the nation’s most significant tree and the broader natural ecosystem.

The leader of the Action Oak partnership, which includes charities, landowners, research groups, and government agencies, stresses the importance of heeding the “warning signs” regarding the health of oaks. This caution coincides with the release of a new report by the organization.

Annabel Narayanan, director of Action Oak, highlighted the various pressures confronting these iconic trees, such as acute oak decline, a condition that can kill a tree within three to six years. She emphasized the urgency to prevent oaks from suffering the same fate as trees affected by Dutch elm disease and ash dieback.

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Britain’s native oak species, sessile and pedunculate oaks, are vital for wildlife, supporting over 2,300 species, including 326 that rely solely on them for survival. The nation’s 170 million oak trees also play crucial roles in carbon storage, providing hardwood resources, and serving as cultural symbols.

With more than 250,000 hectares (600,000 acres) of oak woodlands spread across Britain and parts of northern Ireland, particularly in England, these trees are significant features in hedgerows, parklands, and fields. London hosts hundreds of thousands of oaks, while cities like Belfast and Cardiff have tens of thousands.

However, Action Oak’s report warns that the country’s oaks are under threat from climate change, which brings higher temperatures and extremes like drought. They also face challenges from diseases, invasive pests, damage due to deer browsing, and bark stripping by grey squirrels.

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Infrastructure, housing, and business developments pose additional risks to oak woodlands, with large areas threatened by projects such as the HS2 rail route. A significant concern is acute oak decline, caused by the interaction of several native bacteria and a beetle, exacerbated by environmental stresses like drought.

This condition manifests as weeping lesions and bark cracks, with dark fluid oozing out, and can kill trees that might otherwise live for a millennium within just a few years. Chief plant health officer Nicola Spence describes it as a “serious condition” that endangers the long-term resilience of oaks.

By 2023, acute oak decline had been recorded at 394 sites. While oaks generally manage climate change scenarios as a species, individual trees and woodlands may suffer from drought-induced stress, making them vulnerable to disease. Rising temperatures are also expected to hinder growth and heighten wildfire risks, according to the report.

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Additional threats include oak powdery mildew, the knopper gall wasp introduced to Britain in the 1960s, and the oak processionary moth that arrived in the UK two decades ago, spreading throughout London and the South East. The report additionally warns of potential new threats like the oak lace bug.

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