U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Forester Andy Meier inspects an elm tree on the Mississippi River for possible signs of Dutch elm disease, which has wiped out many of the elms in the river's floodplain ...
That means prevention is key. “If you need to have an oak pruned to remove damaged branches or improve its structure, have it ...
Grand Forks still loses more than 100 trees a year to Dutch elm disease, even as its threat has decreased in recent decades. Dutch elm was first found in Grand Forks in 1979 and reached its height in ...
The City of Edmonton has confirmed that an elm tree removed in October from the Glengarry neighbourhood has tested positive ...
It's been more than three decades since Dutch elm disease was first spotted in Grand Forks. That first victim was a small tree that grew where the Grand Forks water treatment plant now stands. Since ...
Pay attention to your elm trees. That's the message from Colorado Springs Forestry Department officials. They want tree owners to be on the lookout for signs of Dutch elm disease which despite the ...
Elm-lined streets were once ubiquitous in America. The trees’ success throwing beautiful, shady canopies over urban environments made them one of the most popular to plant in the country. Then a ...
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Dutch elm disease has been reported back in Denver after more than a decade of its absence. The Denver forestry office discovered the disease last month in ...
The city is “under attack” from a disease which could lead to the loss of a third of our trees. Elm disease is caused by a dangerous fungus spread by elm bark beetles and Brighton is being hit hard.
Dutch elm disease has been present in the United States since the 1920s, when it began its rapid spread across elm populations, killing most American elms. Every year the disease continues to spread ...