Jules Ginenthal, Natural Areas Stewardship coordinator at Cornell Botanical Gardens, plants a grafted lingering ash tree ...
The emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle from Asia, is damaging trees in the Upstate. Suspected sightings should be reported to local authorities or Clemson University. An exotic beetle is chomping ...
Cornell is at the forefront of determining how "invisibility cloaks" and walls of protection may give ash trees hope of revival.
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You’re walking along White Rock Creek, surrounded by the dense canopy of green. In that canopy, you see the majestic ash ...
The emerald ash borer, a tiny yet destructive invasive beetle known for wiping out ash trees on a large scale, has been confirmed at six new locations in northwest Oregon. First discovered in Forest ...