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There’s a tree killer on the loose in Oregon, and nobody knows how to stop it. An invasive green beetle called the emerald ash borer arrived in the Midwest from Asia, and it’s killed over 100 ...
Tiffany and Jo set out to visit this year’s winner in Walker Park, as well as a few other leafy legends from years past.
Ash borers are most active in the warmer months, but Vermonters typically report sightings in the springtime, when trees are still bare and we’re spending more time outside. Jericho Tree Warden ...
While not as destructive as the southern pine beetle, Ips beetles still pose a significant threat to pine trees.
An isolated tree on one of Scotland’s busiest streets is proving how nature can defy the ash dieback disease. Sign up to our Scotsman Rural News - A weekly of the Hay's Way tour of Scotland ...
Asheville Greenworks new executive director A.J. Hardie has roots in Appalachia and brings passion for environmental ...
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein and Superintendent Mo Green are making a stop in Burlington on Friday in an effort to highlight the need for school funding. They will visit Hillcrest Elementary ...
The insect is about half an inch long and has a bronze body with metallic green wings ... responsible for the destruction of millions of ash trees in 30 states, according to the U.S. Department ...
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Mo Green speaks at a state Board of Education meeting earlier this year. All public school entities in North Carolina have certified to the U.S ...
A passionate leader with deep ties to North Carolina’s natural and cultural ... planted tens of thousands of trees, cleaned up local rivers and streets, and empowered residents to take direct ...