The report presents information on a set of six criteria and eighteen local level indicators that cover a range of environmental, social and economic concerns and uses the Criteria and Indicators framework developed by the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers. While these eighteen indicators are by no means complete, they do represent a practical starting point.
- Date Published 1999
- Author Lorne Johnson
This manual is a comprehensive guide for sugar bush operators interested in improving and maintaining a healthy and productive sugar bush.
- Date Published 2006
- Author D. Chapeskie, M. Richardson, A. Wheeler, B. Sajan, P. Neave
This report reviews a variety of forest mensuration methodologies and discusses some of the advantages and disadvantages of these models.
- Date Published 1994
- Author Jeremy Williams
Examination of the aftermath of the Ottawa hurricane.
- Date Published November 2018
- Author City of Ottawa
The Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anoplophora glapripennis) or ALHB is an invasive wood-boring beetle native to China and Korea. It infects and kills numerous hardwood species, especially maples. Learn more about the ALHB, Trees at risk, impacts, life cycle and What to Look for in this Fact Sheet.
- Date Published Dec. 2020
- Author EOMF and Invasive Species Centre
The Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anoplophora glapripennis) or ALHB is an invasive wood-boring beetle native to China and Korea. It infects and kills numerous hardwood species, especially maples. Learn more about the ALHB, Trees at risk, impacts, life cycle and What to Look for in this Fact Sheet.
- Date Published Feb 10 2021
- Author Invasive Species Centre
The Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anoplophora glapripennis) or ALHB is an invasive wood-boring beetle native to China and Korea. It infects and kills numerous hardwood species, especially maples. Learn more about the ALHB, Trees at risk, impacts, life cycle and What to Look for in this Fact Sheet.
- Date Published Feb 10 2021
- Author Invasive Species Centre
Biodiversity and Your Eastern Ontario Woodlot is a series of Extension Notes discussing native biodiversity within the woodland communities.
- Date Published 2006
- Author D. Bland, P. Neave, S. Hamill, a. VanDyke, C. Nielsen
This presentation discusses the effects of the ice on trees, focusing on residential, landscape, and street trees. It covers clean-up and maintenance techniques to encourage recovery and growth.
- Date Published 2003
- Author EOMF
The three-part Invasive Species workshop breaks down invasive and exotic threats, their pathways to introduction, and the potential costs. Invasive plants, insects and diseases ae addressed.
- Date Published 2003
- Author EOMF
This seven-part workshop explores the values that species at risk represent. It discusses many of the threatened and endangered species in Ontario and reviews the legislation and programs in place for species recovery.
- Date Published 2000
- Author EOMF
This workshop discusses health from the scale of a single tree, to the scale of the landscape. The various stresses placed on these systems are reviewed, and the actions that a forest manager or woodlot owner can take to maximize forest health are explored.
- Date Published 2000
- Author EOMF
CFIA Forest Pest Survey Update - Annual Pest Review
By Erin Bullas-Appleton, Plant Health Survey Biologist
January 13, 2021
- Date Published January 13, 2021
- Author Erin Bullas-Appleton, Plant Health Survey Biologist, Canada Food Inspection Agency
Eastern Ontario forest health review of plant health, forestry surveys, invasive plants and collaborative surveillance.
- Date Published November 2018
- Author Thierry Poiré and Erin Appleton
Observing and learning about the forests to the south of eastern Ontario provides managers a view into the not to distance future. This presentation highlights both current and emerging forest pests in St. Lawrence County, in the state of New York. Management techniques addressing preventation, detection, and control provides tangible tools for eastern Ontario forest managers to use in the fight against invasive forest pests.
- Date Published June 2019
- Author Paul Hetzler