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There is a significant component of ash trees in those forests and we should know how much of those forests are impacted.“By the numbers•Ash tree removal program began in 2012•10 year ...
An ash tree will begin to lose foliage and look sick when it's infected with the insects, Fyles said, and it's time to cut it down once it has lost about half of its foliage.
An apparently healthy tree (left) was examined 14 months later (right) and found to have thinning, yellowing foliage consistent with an emerald ash borer attack. (Canadian Forest Service) ...
The report read, “This memo is intended to inform Council and the public about the growing presence of the Emerald Ash Borer ...
Vancouver’s more than 7,000 ash street trees, plus thousands more in parks and gardens, could be destroyed if the deadly dieback fungal disease now sweeping Britain and other European countries ...
With the warmup and subsequent return of green to Winnipeg’s foliage, the city is reminding people to keep an eye on ash trees. The emerald ash borer continues to be a concern for the City of ...
If you’ve seen cut trees around the parks of Midland, it’s a protective measure against the spread of infestation for local foliage. Town operations supervisor Dan Murnaghan told MidlandToday ...
Toronto is on the defensive with a plan to thwart the spread of an invasive scourge that has already killed millions of trees in Ontario, and more than 800,000 in the city alone since arriving in ...
Most of Edmonton’s neighborhoods built in the Baby Boom 1960s and 1970s were entirely ash, and one-quarter of our urban forest canopy — 180,000 (40 per cent) of the boulevard trees — are ...
A unique species of tree which holds significance to the Mi’kmaw is in danger of being lost forever. Unless the team at Mi’kmawey Forestry has anything to say about it. “The most recent estimate puts ...