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If your favorite ash isn’t dead or dying yet, it will be soon as new communities are becoming infested daily. Here are some replacement options.
hasn’t decimated black ash trees on tribal wetlands to the same degree it has in the rest of the Great Lakes region. By studying the water table of forested wetlands, her current research hopes to ...
Trees affected by ash dieback disease are set to be felled over concerns they could fall on to public footpaths. Reading Borough Council said more than 100 trees at Clayfield Copse nature reserve ...
Some trees would replace those that were decimated by the emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle. WAYNE — The K-12 district is applying for a grant to cover the cost of trees to be planted in ...
Today, only about 10 Ho-Chunk artists still make the baskets, and the black ash trees they are made from are becoming extinct. An exhibition of Ho-Chunk baskets is running at the Paine Art Center ...
While under quarantine, all ash tree material, not including wood chips, should remain on the island, the Maine Forest Service says. The Maine Forest Service expanded its emerald ash quarantine ...