Friday, 01 March 2019 14:07

The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid

A species few people have heard of – yet it is devastating the Hemlock forests and the delicate ecosystems that depend upon them. From infestations in our own backyards, the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid has already spread throughout the east coast of North America from the Carolinas up into Canada.

View this informative video by Chris Foito.

For other Regional Forest Health Network videos, visit our video library

Introduction to Lycorma deliculata: Spotted Lanternfly

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  • Date Published January 2019
  • Author Paul Hetzler,
    Cornell Cooperative Extension of St Lawrence County

Annual Report (2016-2017)

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  • Date Published 2017
  • Author EOMF

Arlington Woods: The neighbourhood people moved to for the trees...

Examination of the aftermath of the Ottawa hurricane.

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  • Date Published November 2018
  • Author City of Ottawa

Regional Forest Health Review: A St Lawrence County, NY Persective

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  • Date Published November 2018
  • Author Paul Hetzler, Cornell Cooperative Extension of St Lawrence County

Ontario Forest Health Update

A provincial update on 2018 major forest disturbances and monitoring data.

2018 Projects: beech leaf disease, nitidulid beetle trapping, walnut twig beetle trapping, EAB parasitoid release and Asian long-horned beetle

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  • Date Published November 2018
  • Author Government of Ontario

Oak Wilt

Emerging invasive forest pests workshop

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  • Date Published January 2019
  • Author Kelsey McLaughlin, DEC Oak Wilt Program

Hemlock Woolly Adelgid and the NYS Hemlock Initiative

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  • Date Published January 2019
  • Author Charlotte Malmborg, Cornell University

Forest Tent Caterpillar

2018 Maple syrup producers control program.

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  • Date Published November 2018
  • Author Eric Boysen, New Leaf Forest Services

Forest Health Update

Examines EAB strategy, ash tree removal, forest tent caterpillar, linden aphid and the Ottawa tornado.

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  • Date Published Novevmber 2018
  • Author City of Ottawa
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