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Invasive emerald ash borer prompts Portland to remove damaged ash trees

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation December 07, 2022

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Portland’s city arborist, Jeff Tarling, points out damage from emerald ash borers on a now-dead ash tree near the Portland-Westbrook line on Tuesday. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer When forestry crews in Portland first found the invasive emerald ash borer in Payson Park in 2019 they were relieved to not find any damage caused by the bright green beetle to the city’s hundreds of ash trees. But they knew it was only a matter of time until... + full article



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