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New International Wood Packaging Standard Stops Bugs Dead in their Tracks

June 10, 2014 Jane Hodgins, Northern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Wood makes great packaging material—it’s inexpensive, abundant and versatile—but there’s one drawback: destructive...

Forestry Research and Science Trade

A New Weapon in the Fight to Protect America's Ash Trees is Under Evaluation

May 21, 2014 Sharon Lucik, USDA, APHIS, Plant Protection and Quarantine

May 18-24, 2014 is Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week In our efforts to preserve and protect American ash trees from the damaging and invasive emerald ash borer (EAB) beetle, APHIS is working diligently to find and implement solutions that have the potential to successfully conserve this beautiful...

Animals Plants

Forest Service Applauds the United Nations' Second Annual International Day of Forests

March 21, 2014 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

A world without forests would be pretty bleak. Life as we know it couldn’t exist. In fact it would, more than likely, be a dead planet. That’s because everything we take for granted; clean air and water, abundant wildlife and nearly every product we use in our daily lives, from the roof above our...

Forestry

International Researchers Mobilize Against Risky Stowaway Pests

March 06, 2014 Stephanie Worley Firley, Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center, U.S. Forest Service

Sometimes there is more to global trade than meets the eye. While consumers and economies may benefit from expanding market opportunities and a seemingly endless array of readily available goods, harmful pests could be lurking as people and products are transported between countries. An...

Forestry Trade

All That Glitters Is Not Gold ....

May 20, 2013 Lisa Peraino, Plant Health Safeguarding Specialist

In this case it is green, a brilliant emerald green, and it is chomping its way through America's forests. The emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis, may look pretty, but it is killing our ash trees in our forests and backyards. This is Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week (May 19-25) and the...

Animals Plants

Forest Service Plants Disease-Resistant Trees at 9/11 Memorial in Pennsylvania

April 24, 2013 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In conjunction with National Park Week, the National Park Service conducted the tree planting at the Flight 93 National Memorial on April 20, one of four tree planting days planned at the site this year.

Forestry

Building a Better Website for the Battle Against Forest Invaders

February 06, 2013 Frank Sapio, Health Technology Enterprise Team, U.S Forest Service

The Forest Service is making it easier than ever to report the spread of insects that have invaded America’s national, state, private and urban forests. Forest Health Protection has released Version 2 of its mapping and reporting portal. Built on the latest technology, the portal is an interactive...

Forestry Animals Plants

Spot the Purple Trap for EAB Awareness Week May 20-26

May 21, 2012 Joelle Hayden, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

This is Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Awareness Week. Before the Memorial Day holiday and summer travel season begin, we take this time to remind everyone to be careful not to spread the EAB unintentionally. EAB is one of many “Hungry Pests” that can cause significant damage to our country’s natural...

Animals Plants

Go Purple and Save an Ash Tree

April 17, 2012 Rebecca Blue, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

The Patuxent Wetlands Park is a lovely setting in Anne Arundel County, Maryland where vibrant tidal wetlands give way to the Patuxent River. It is a place where the community enjoys fishing, boating and nature. It is also the site of one of the 500 purple, prism-shaped traps hanging high in Maryland...

Animals Plants

Tribes Lead Cultural Preservation Threatened by Invasive Species

August 05, 2011 Sharon Lucik, APHIS Public Affairs, Brighton, MI

The emerald ash borer beetle (EAB) is responsible for the death and decline of tens of millions of ash trees across 15 States. It has had a devastating effect wherever ash trees grow. Whether the ash is used by industry; shading homes and urban streets, or an integral part of our forest ecosystem...

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