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The Emerald Ash Borer has been detected in Denver nearly a decade after city officials began preparing for the invasive ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture has quarantined Carlton County after discovering infestations of an invasive ash-tree killing beetle across the southeastern portion of the county. Even though ...
Natural selection is acting upon thousands of locations within the ash tree DNA, driving the evolution of resistance as the ...
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 ...
The Emerald Ash Borer is an invasive pest killing ash trees across North America. It’s also threatening the practice of basket-making for many Indigenous tribes who rely on the ash.
The trees are certainly aging, but a healthy ash tree can live to be 200 years old. They’re halfway there.” To draw attention to the issue, the group tied ribbons around the trees and launched ...
A deadly new enemy to Denver’s 330,000 ash trees just moved to town. The emerald ash borer, an invasive insect that’s killed millions of trees across the United States, was discovered in ...
When ash dieback first arrived in Britain, in 2012, an emergency COBRA meeting was formed. The disease has since spread rampantly across the countryside, but there is still hope.
Only one out of 50 brown ash trees – which grow along river banks and slopes, and thrive in bogs or floodplains – is basket-grade quality, so granting a basketmaker access wouldn’t make much ...
How to protect your trees against the emerald ash borer. Lakewood Forestry Supervisor Luke Killoran said people can identify if a tree has been infected by looking for a few things.