Emerald Ash Borer
Here is an article that offers some guidance and recommendations for home owner and woodland owner reactions to the presence of Emerald Ash Borer in Cattaraugus Count. For most people, they can calmly begin with a process of planning and resource assessment. Education is an essential tool. Relatively few people need to take preemptive or aggressive action.
Feel free to share the attached with your local media, town leaders, staff, volunteers and partners. Please call or email with any questions or concerns.
Cornell’s website for this issue is http://nyis.info/insects/emeraldashborer.aspx
Sincerely,
Peter
NYS Extension Forester and Director, Arnot Teaching and Research Forest
Cornell University
Also …
The EAB recommendations for home owners and woodland owners has been posted to the nyis.info EAB homepage resources box as well as in the content box along with the CCE EAB identification protocol.
It has also been posted under both the “Resources for woodland managers and forest owners” and “Resources for homeowners and communities” tabs on the EAB resources page. It has also been sent to the members of the CCE invasive species listserve. — Chuck *********************************************************************** Charles R. O’Neill, Jr. Sr. Extension Specialist Cornell University/New York Sea Grant Director, NY Invasive Species Clearinghouse Coordinator, Cornell Invasive Species Program Morgan II, SUNY College Brockport, NY 14420 Voice: 585/395-2638 Fax: 585/395-2466 E-mail: cro4@cornell.edu Web site: NYIS.INFO
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