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The emerald ash borer is a beetle discovered in the Twin Cities around 2009 that attacks and kills ash trees. ... Minneapolis finish removing 67,000 infected ash trees with plans to replant even more.
The emerald ash borer is likely to kill 500 of the city's 600 ash trees in 5 years. ... REPLANTING PORTLAND. Helping with those replanting efforts, which the city says could take years, ...
Now Overland Park officials are removing ash trees before the bugs spread. ... Overland Park has pledged to replant one tree for every ash tree removed, according to the program’s web page.
The North American ash population — on both public and private land — is estimated at 8 billion trees, constituting about 7 percent of all trees in Eastern U.S. forests.
An invasive beetle that kills ash trees has made it to the Nashville area. As a result, up to 13% of Tennessee's trees could be threatened. An expert shares what can be done to protect these trees.
"As ash removals operations dwindle in the coming years, we can refocus resources on replanting and maintaining the trees lost to this destructive beetle," Stanonik said.
It's expected that the vast majority of ash trees at the arboretum will not survive. The opening of 11 1/2 miles of trails in April is expected to come just in time for spring blooms and seasonal ...
After the derecho, city leaders said they had to take out another 70 trees because of damage from Emerald Ash Borer. Now, the city plans to replant 49 new trees over the next couple of days with ...
With the DNR/IRA Urban Forestry Grant, the city plans to remove 200 ash trees in city parks, replant 400 trees and prune 800 trees, contracting with private companies to complete the work ...
Arborists in Lawrence managing the infestation from an invasive beetle called emerald ash borers that are affecting ash trees say the period of damage is at a peak, with the city needing to remove ...