NEW YORK (AP) — Five prominent species of ash tree in the eastern U.S. have been driven to the brink of extinction from years of lethal attack by a beetle, a scientific group says. Tens of millions of ...
Ash trees are dead or dying because of the little iridescent green beetle The emerald ash borer's small size – no bigger than a cooked grain of rice – belies its destructive power. The beetle’s ...
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This October, the over-a-century-old tree on Libe Slope located near the Sesquicentennial Memorial died and was cut down. This tree marks one of over 2,100 ash trees on Cornell grounds that will be ...
The last week of February marks National Invasive Species Awareness Week, a period dedicated to drawing attention to plants, animals, and insects that spread without natural checks in their ...
From emerald ash borers to mulberry trees, there are plenty of invasive species in the QCA. However, here's why you might see less of one of those.
As emerald ash borer (EAB) infestation continues its march across the continent, Don Kinzler shares the distinctive identifying characteristics of an ash tree.
HOLYOKE — A small green beetle burrowing in the city’s ash trees is putting them in danger. Officials are actively combating the emerald ash borer, an invasive species. Sometimes trees can be treated, ...
Waterloo is partnering with the Iowa DNR to replace about half of the trees that were lost to the emerald ash borer in the past decade. The city will be making one type of apple tree and three species ...
As communities across Iowa and Illinois continue to grapple with the damage caused by the emerald ash borer, one Iowa artist is transforming the destruction into something lasting. Gary Keenan, a ...
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