Emerald Ash Borer Management Statement – Coalition for Urban Ash Tree Conservation

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Emerald ash borer has killed millions of ash trees since its discovery in 2002 and the number of dead ash is increasing rapidly. Ash species are abundant in planted and natural areas of urban forests, representing 10 – 40% of … Continue reading

U of T recognized for innovation in urban forestry – theVARSITY.ca

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The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Forestry was honoured for its innovation in, and commitment to, urban forestry at Canada’s inaugural National Tree Day celebration and award ceremony on Wednesday. The award, which was made of reclaimed local wood, was … Continue reading

500,000,000 trees at risk – NiagaraThisWeek

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Woodlot group warns of impending destruction from emerald ash borer Imagine waking up to find half of the trees in every park, forest and yard in Niagara Region gone. It seems like a nightmare, yet the scenario is all too … Continue reading

August is last month to treat ash trees until spring – Town of Oakville

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Town of Oakville completes treatment of almost 2,700 ash trees The Town of Oakville is reminding residents that as part of the Health Canada Pest Management Regulatory Agency’s registration approval of the natural bio-insecticide TreeAzin, the deadline to treat ash … Continue reading

Mark Cullen on the Battle Against the Emerald Ash Borer – CTV News

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The emerald ash borer first became a problem in Canada in Windsor Ontario in 2002. Since then it has spread to London, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. While it is expected to devastate the white and green ash trees in Central … Continue reading

Sarnia’s dying ash trees pose a safety risk, resident says – The Sarnia Observer – Ontario, CA

Sarnia needs to take action on hundreds of dying trees decimated by the emerald ash borer because they pose a safety risk to residents, a city man says. Jeff Glass lives on Woodhaven Avenue, where a row of once beautiful … Continue reading