Article 71S78 Willow trees on Prince William’s land in Devon poisoned with herbicide

Willow trees on Prince William’s land in Devon poisoned with herbicide

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Helena Horton Environment reporter
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Exclusive: Unknown culprit suspected of spraying glyphosate on protected trees hoped to stop peat erosion and flooding

Trees planted as part of a nature restoration project on Prince William's land in Dartmoor national park have been deliberately poisoned with herbicide, sparking outrage and a hunt for the culprit.

The willow trees, on Duchy of Cornwall land, were planted as part of a project to stop peat erosion, store carbon and reduce the risk of flooding.

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