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Tree-mendous photographs help save our oaks

The winner of the 'Celebrating Our Oaks' category of the International Garden Photographer of the Year in partnership with Action Oak announced

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Alan Price 'Oak Sunrise'

Alan Price 'Oak Sunrise'

鈥極ak Sunrise鈥� by professional photographer Alan Price has won a prize in the competition, run in partnership with .

Action Oak is a major campaign to protect the UK鈥檚 oak trees from threats including pests and diseases. It is a unique collaboration of partners including charities, government, landowners and research institutions, dedicated to protecting oak trees for future generations.

The partnership has made good progress since its launch in May with priority areas for funding including research into the genetics of oak trees, the effects of climate change, drought on oaks, and pests and diseases.

The winning image, which has been unveiled during , captures beautifully why oak trees are such an iconic species and why we must do all we can to protect them.

Alan Price, winner of the Celebrating our Oaks鈥� photography category said:

It was a misty winter morning when the first light of the sun illuminated the landscape, highlighting the bare and intricate form of this specimen oak tree.

Defra Biosecurity Minister Lord Gardiner said:

I am delighted to announce the outcome of the very special 鈥楥elebrating our Oaks鈥� photography category and I would like to extend my congratulations to our worthy winner Alan Price for 鈥極ak Sunrise鈥�, a truly captivating image.

All the pictures submitted serve as wonderful reminders about why Action Oak was established in the first place; to protect our country鈥檚 most iconic trees for future generations to be inspired by and enjoy.

A hardback book, titled 鈥楥elebrating Our Oaks鈥� and foreworded by Dame Judi Dench, has also been launched today and is or in Kew Garden shops. It features all of the winners of the photography competition plus exclusive contributions from celebrities including Joanna Lumley, Jon Snow and Alan Titchmarsh.

The proceeds from the sale of the book will be directed towards funding research and monitoring, via Action Oak, to help protect our oaks and ensure their place in the UK landscape for future generations.

A touring exhibition of a selection of photographs from the competition, plus a number taken by a range of celebrities, will be launched at Wakehurst Place in late January. The exhibition will then tour around the UK to locations including the Yorkshire Arboretum, Westonbirt Arboretum, and Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, throughout 2019. Please see the for dates and locations.

Curtis McGlinchey, Manager of International Garden Photographer of the Year said:

Alan鈥檚 image epitomises the objective of the award and manages to depict both the majesty and vulnerability of the oak. Through use of sepia tones, mist, bright morning sun and a focus on one highlighted subject he successfully captures the juxtaposition of ancient natural strength and the fight for survival that UK oaks must now endure.

Head of Trees and Woodland Conservation at the National Trust, Ray Hawes said:

As an Action Oak partner, the National Trust is very pleased to support 鈥淐elebrating our Oaks鈥� which will help raise the awareness of the importance of these much valued trees and the vital work of the partnership in ensuring their future.

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Published 27 November 2018