Starting March 2, Bismarck forestry staff will begin a citywide search for elm tree firewood piles because it is the breeding habitat for the elm bark beetle, the cause of Dutch elm disease.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Richard Kerbes, left, and Madeline Berezowski of the SOS Tree Coalition examine an elm tree along Spadina Crescent. (Chanss ...
Valley News Live: Forestry department inspecting firewood to manage Dutch elm disease
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - In an effort to manage the spread of Dutch elm disease, the Fargo Forestry Department will begin inspecting firewood at homes around the city on Wednesday, April 3.
The Topeka Capital-Journal: Ariel Whitely-Noll: Quickly remove trees with Dutch elm disease
The Providence Journal: Why was a beloved, 80-year-old elm tree cut down on Brown's campus?
For decades, the American elm population has dwindled, and one of its greatest threats is the deadly Dutch elm disease, which has taken its toll on Brown’s campus, too. The tree removal culminated in ...
Why was a beloved, 80-year-old elm tree cut down on Brown's campus?
Fox 12 Oregon: 150+ year old Portland elm tree being taken down
An elm tree that served as backdrop for the promise of peace and survived a war-time wood shortage continues to grow in significance – even though it fell in a storm 200 years ago. Over a four-day ...
FARGO – John Hoff drove his pickup slowly down an alley of frozen mud looking for signs of people who may be harboring firewood. If there aren't stacks of wood immediately visible, he looks for a fire ...