There is no evidence of North America's most destructive forest pest in Willamette Mission State Park. Ryan Sevey, a natural resource specialist with the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, spent ...
Researchers hope to identify Oregon ash trees resistant to the emerald ash borer and breed them to restore the species as it suffers from the pest. If the emerald ash borer’s spread into Oregon is a ...
If the emerald ash borer’s spread into Oregon is a slow-moving natural disaster, researchers want to at least blunt the incursion’s full impact. A team of experts hopes to identify Oregon ash trees ...
The emerald ash borer, a tiny yet destructive invasive beetle known for wiping out ash trees on a large scale, has been confirmed at six new locations in northwest Oregon. First discovered in Forest ...
Samples for the study were collected by researchers from Penn State, the Forest Service and other partners around the Oregon ash range, extending from California, Oregon and Washington into British ...
The emerald ash borer, an invasive species of beetle, has been found in Portland. Local officials say it’s only a matter of time before the pests, which hollow out and kill ash trees, will arrive in ...
The invasive emerald ash borer, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, was first found in the United States in southeast Michigan in 2002. In the decades since, the wood-boring beetle has ...
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) — The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is asking visitors to help slow the spread of the destructive emerald ash borer by choosing certified heat-treated firewood or firewood ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The emerald ash borer is in Portland, and experts are calling on the city’s residents to protect their trees from the invasive beetle. But here’s the catch: A lot of bugs look ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The dreaded emerald ash borer has made its way into Portland, and it poses a threat to every ash tree in the city. The invasive beetle from East Asia has already had a ...
As Oregon gets hotter and drier due to climate change, tree-killing invasive pests that prefer warmer temperatures are thriving — endangering Sitka spruce along the coast, firs in the mountains and ...
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