Single-source·Aug 21, 2026·1 sources analyzed
A31 wildfire impacts wildlife and ancient trees
A recent survey by Forestry England reveals significant damage from the A31 wildfire. The assessment highlights the loss of trees, wildlife, and plant life in affected areas. (sources: bbc)

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The A31 wildfire has resulted in the destruction of wildlife and ancient trees, according to a survey by Forestry England. The survey indicates scorched bogs and regions lacking vegetation.
- Forestry England conducted a survey following the A31 wildfire.
- The survey found dead trees and wildlife in the affected areas.
- Scorched bogs and regions devoid of plants were also reported.
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The destruction of wildlife and ancient trees can have long-term ecological impacts.
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