You don’t need to be an outdoors expert to cut your own tree, but a little planning can mean all the difference.
Insects and diseases can hitch a ride on trees and holiday greenery brought across state lines. Inspections of holiday ...
Volunteers maintaining trails in Bonshaw, Strathgartney, Dunk River and Winter River have noticed small pine, spruce and fir trees with middle limbs or tops either cut or torn off. That's a concern ...
Ontario’s Invasive Species Centre has announced a new round of funding for on-the-ground management and monitoring of ...
A year of dramatic weather conditions from drenching rain to drought has dented but not significantly reduced this year's ...
Decking the halls with fresh greenery is earth-friendly and easy on your wallet. Winter landscapes offer many festive ...
As part of their annual Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Survey Training Series, Education Outreach Coordinator, with SLELO-PRISM, and Linda Gibbs with THTLT, led a ...
It can be spread by wind, birds, animals or even humans. It kills trees by sucking out the sap, which causes the hemlock needles to fall off and the tree to wither. The woolly adelgid gets its ...
The offspring of beetles imported from British Columbia are ready to take up the fight against an invasive insect that is ...
FREDERICTON - The offspring of beetles imported from British Columbia are ready to take up the fight against an invasive insect that is killing hemlock trees in Nova Scotia. Last fall and spring ...
Hemlock woolly adelgids on hemlock tree needles are seen through a microscope at a lab in Petersham, Mass., Oct. 5, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Elise Amendola FREDERICTON — The offspring of ...