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SAMAB's Invasive Species Focus Area
The website address is: http://www.ncagr.com/aspzine/Fooddrug/PrivData/advsearch.asp An alert is out on sudden oak death. The Monrovia Nursery in California has been found to have the disease on some of its materials and has been partially quarantined. However, some plant materials were already shipped to the southeast. The last information, ...
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Forest news archives
California forest news • California braces for wildfire season (5/4/08) • San Jacinto wilderness wildfire still at 700 acres (5/1/08) • Gap founders negotiating with Pacific Lumber (4/30/08) • Experts determine where Sudden Oak Death began (4/17/08) • Southern California braces for worst fire season yet (4/18/08) • Muir Woods celebrates a century ...
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Watershed 2002 issues
Jackson plan Bush fire plan would roll back years of environmental protections for forests Goldman Fund grants $25,000 to Forests Forever Scientists confirm Sudden Oak Death virus infecting redwoods, Douglas firs After years of struggle, plan for embattled Headwaters Forest Preserve nears completion Coalition fights to preserve ailing national parks Mark Fletcher: ...
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The Nature Revolution - fictional story on our future
America. Some said, "Its time to do things differently. ... problems and crises piling up as had been happening for decades. Yet: "Sudden Oak Death has killed the hillsides. Not only trees of oak are infected. So many animals, birds and fish have been going ...
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Environment News Service (ENS)
Million St. Clair Shores Cleanup Supreme Court Takes a Pass on Sea Turtles Conservationists Want Protection for Pygmy Rabbits Sudden Oak Death Impacting Other Species Climate Change Warning for the Great Lakes Ohio Deer Test Negative for Chronic Wasting Disease Rhode Island To Move 400,000 Pounds of Live Clams Full Story AmeriScan: April 7, 2003 Energy ...
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Environment News Service News Index September 2002
Sparks Fly at Hearing on Bush Fire Plan Uranium Mine in Australian National Park Dead AmeriScan: September 5, 2002 Europe Faces Up to Chlorine Mercury Legacy Gabon Preserves 10 Percent of Land for Parks Sudden Oak Death Strikes California Redwoods, Firs Russians Jailed over Black Sea Ammonia Terminal Opinion: Share the West with Horses, Wild and Free ...
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Forest Encyclopedia Network
Plants Kudzu Japanese Honeysuckle Oriental Bittersweet Purple Loosestrife Lespedeza Japanese stiltgrass Privet Mimosa Garlic Mustard Nonnative Invasive Insects and Pathogens Asian Longhorned Beetle Emerald Ash Borer Sudden Oak Death Invasive Plant Control Air Quality Subsections found in Forest Health Forest Insects : Southern Appalachian trees serve as hosts for a variety of insects. Recently ...
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Exotic and invasive Pests—UC IPM
Pitch canker Pest Note: Pitch canker Article: Douglas-fir trees are cunning carriers of pitch canker disease Sudden oak death Pest Note: Sudden Oak Death in California Tomato yellow leaf curl Pest Management Guideline: Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl on tomato Fact sheet: Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (1.1 MB PDF). Weeds and other unwanted plants Eurasian watermilfoil Article: ...
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Wildlands Biodiversity Program | Occidental Arts & Ecology Center
Biodiversity Program provides education about effective restoration theory and methods, including a bird watching course, Permaculture site tours which cover discussions on Backcountry Restoration and Sudden Oak Death, and continuing collaboration with various youth service-learning programs and our local West County Fire Safe Council. The Wildlands Biodiversity Program has also been studying the ...
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Arbutus unedo, The Strawberry Tree - Plants For A Future
"Fire Blight", or "Phytophthora ramorum", the fungus that causes "Sudden Oak Death". There are other tree diseases besides these. Your "County Agricultural Extension" or maybe someone ... is a mediterranean species not particularly suited to wet conditions. Yellowing of leaves and eventual death experienced by plants in t5he north west american sea board is probably due to wet ...
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