Category: Emerald Ash Borer

Policies & Threats Related to Greenspaces

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Lessons from Vermont

April 19, 2012 Ann Coffey reports: The attached PDF from Vermont (632 KB) states: “Management practices that eliminate ash could be a greater threat to ash than EAB itself”. Retain ash to provide wildlife benefits. Consider ash as a seed source, and unhealthy ash trees as potential future snags. Dead trees may be used for nesting, feeding and/or as a perch site. Where practical, and with due consideration of safety,

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Emerald Ash Borer campaign

A first call to action, sponsored by the Greenspace Alliance and the Ottawa-Carleton Wildlife Centre (April 18, 2012) Lessons from Vermont Ash trees a windfall for the LRT? Media coverage, letters to the editor and to Council Say it with pictures TreeAzin Booklet from BioForest Technologies Media Release of May 24, 2012 A position paper: Saving Ottawa’s Trees Correspondence with City Hall >> City of Ottawa news release, July 11,

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