i ve come to newark park estate in gloucestershire to find out more about how our changing climate is affecting the national trust s landscapes and the wildlife it cares for. and just look at this wonderful place. a tudor hunting lodge with look over here the most incredible views right out across for the mendip hills. we ve had to remove all of our ash trees, unfortunately, because they ve succumbed to ash dieback. the fungal disease, which affects adult trees, is now common across britain. so we re finding that the moist conditions that we get, as well wet and warm are really great for these things to spread in our current climate. the national trust lost thousands more trees in storms storm arwen, which ripped through the north of the country in late november, was particularly destructive. and some properties, like this stretch of the dorset coast, were changed forever.
is affecting the national trust s landscapes and the wildlife it cares for. and just look at this wonderful place. a tudor hunting lodge with look over here the most incredible views right out across for the mendip hills. but this place is experiencing the effects of our changing climate. so we ve had to remove all of our ash trees, unfortunately, because they ve succumbed to ash dieback. the fungal disease, which affects adult trees, is now common across britain. so we re finding that the moist conditions that we get, as well wet and warm are really great for these things to spread in our current climate. the national trust lost thousands more trees in storms storm arwen, which ripped through the north of the country in late november, was particularly destructive. and some properties, like this stretch of the dorset coast, were changed forever.
is affecting the national trust s landscapes and the wildlife it cares for. and just look at this wonderful place. a tudor hunting lodge with look over here the most incredible views right out across the mendip hills. but this place is experiencing our changing climate. we ve had to remove all of our ash trees, unfortunately, because they ve succumbed to ash dieback. the fungal disease, which affects adult trees, is now common across britain. so we re finding that the moist conditions that we get, as well wet and warm are really great for these things to spread in our current climate. the national trust lost thousands more trees in storms storm arwen, which ripped through the north of the country in late november, was particularly destructive. and some properties, like this stretch of the dorset coast, were changed forever.
in somerset in 2020, and this year it produced its first kit. the baby beaver was born injune. but the uk s changing weather patterns brought losers, too. some seabird populations were hit by the storms that swept the country. other birds suffered from the unseasonable cold spells and frequent heavy rain in the summer. i ve come to newark park estate in gloucestershire to find out more about how our changing climate is affecting the national trust s landscapes and the wildlife it cares for. and just look at this wonderful place. a tudor hunting lodge with look over here the most incredible views right out across for the mendip hills. but this place is experiencing the effects of our changing climate. so we ve had to remove all of our ash trees, unfortunately, because they ve succumbed