especially with other invasive pests like the emerald ash borer killing valuable ash trees. Likely originating in Asia, Dutch elm disease was first observed in the U.S. in the 1930s. Since then the ...
They are striving to protect the state's remaining brown ash trees, and hope to harvest enough healthy trees in the meantime to supply future tribal artisans. Scientists and tribes are racing ...
If you own land, know if you have brown ash. It is a tall, slender tree, with spongy, dark gray bark that easily rubs off and leaves of lance-shaped leaflets, that grows in moist soil along slopes ...
She's a researched ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service. All around her were big, beautiful ash trees, tall trunks with lush green canopies. These trees were thriving. Just three years later ...
Emerald ash borer beetles, an invasive species that kills ash trees by gnawing away at the tissue beneath the bark, have toppled more than four trees onto her property over the past decade.
This initiative should be paired with promotional and educational programs to raise awareness among Edmontonians about the importance of protecting ...
The “cloisters” of a tree cathedral planted as a memorial following the First World War have been restored after being devasted by ash dieback, the National Trust said. Whipsnade Tree ...