
The impacts of EAB have been and will continue to be significant on our northeastern ash species.
UMass Extension will hold a Managing New England Forests Threatened By Emerald Ash Borers webinar on March 13th from Noon to 1 pm ET.
At this point, EAB is firmly established throughout our region. While that reality is out of our control, the way in which we respond to EAB is something that we can control. The decisions we make about our response to EAB will determine the kinds of benefits our forests will continue to provide.
Our decisions will also be the difference as to whether our ash species disappear from our landscapes forever or remain a part of our northeastern forests for generations to come, continuing to provide their unique ecological and cultural benefits.
In this webinar, Paul Catanzaro from UMass Extension will discuss adaptive strategies available to address the loss of ash from our forests as well as to help ash species survive.
To take part in this webinar, register at Meeting Registration – Zoom
