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The invasive insect threatening ash trees across the Midwest – and how to spot it
Something is quietly killing the Midwest’s ash trees. The culprit is small enough to fit on a fingernail, brilliant green in color, and so stealthy that most infested trees don’t show obvious symptoms ...
Did you hear what happened to the wooden car with wooden wheels and a wooden engine? It wooden go. Wood, at least from ash trees, is in excess supply since emerald ash borers have killed hundreds of ...
Oregon forestry officials say an unusually warm winter and warm spring have caused larvae of the invasive emerald ash borer to mature and emerge weeks earlier than in previous years.
Each strip of wood in Richard Silliboy’s hands started as a year of an ash tree’s life. Silliboy, 79, is a member of the Mi’kmaq tribe and a master basketmaker. His blue eyes are kind and frequently ...
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