Central States Forest Health Watch report now available
The Central States Forest Health Watch report is a collaborative effort of the USDA Forest Service Northeastern Area, Missouri Department of Conservation, and Indiana, Iowa and Illinois Departments of Natural Resources. The report provides technical updates twice a year on forest health issues of regional interest.
This issue contains information and updates on Emerald Ash Borer beetle infestations, Gypsy Moth activities, the Asian Longhorn beetle, Thousand Cankers Disease, drought conditions and other useful forest health issues.
Useful information can also be found in previous editions, which are available on their website.
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