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Jon Skinner, Mo Conservation Community Forester: Emerald Ash Borer
KSNF Joplin via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoIt Is Time To Make A Decision Emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis, kills all ash trees. It...
Bucks County's old "wedding tree" is no more. Why it had to go in Buckingham
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoThe tree cutters came to Scott Tyson’s farm in Bedminster, and there were tears. A century-old ash ...
Invasive emerald ash borer found in more North Texas counties
WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth· 19 hours agoShortly after it was confirmed in Dallas’ Great Trinity Forest, the invasive emerald ash borer...
Council approves free disposal of ash trees damaged by emerald ash borer on private property
Tribune via AOL· 6 days agoMay 29—The Albert Lea City Council voted Monday on a plan for treatment and disposal of ash trees on private properties in the city. The emerald ash borer was confirmed in several areas of Albert ...
Tree-killing invasive beetle found in East Texas county
KETK Tyler via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoFRANKLIN COUNTY, Texas (KETK) – The Texas A&M Forest Service announced they found the Emerald Ash...
City secures three large grants for the upcoming one-way project - Austin Daily Herald
Austin Daily Herald· 1 hour agoThe City of Austin has been able to secure a trio of grants that will be put toward the upcoming...
Commission allows expanded fracking on Ohio public lands - Outdoor News
Outdoor News· 6 hours agoThere may be fracking in Keen Wildlife Area in Harrison County, following action by the Ohio Oil and...
The City of Austin launches "Treat Now!" campaign to protect ash trees
KIMT Mason City· 6 days agoAUSTIN, Minn.-The city of Austin Parks and Recreation department is launching a new program, "Treat...
Midtown tree will be bee-free after massive hive relocated
WREG articles via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMEMPHIS, Tenn. — Tens of thousands of bees that had taken up residence in a Midtown tree are being...
Emerald Ash Borer discovered in Austin, treatment coming to hundreds of trees
KAAL Austin· 6 days agoThis is because of emerald ash borer, an invasive species that has been killing ash trees locally....