Emerald Ash Borer holes
Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer in Vermont - Working Woodlands Workshop

Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller National Historical Park

  • Oct 26, 2019 at 9:00 AM
  • Free

The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is a nonnative invasive forest pest first discovered in the United States in 2002. EAB has been confirmed in Vermont and it is important to prepare for and manage the impacts of EAB and loss of Ash trees. Join Windsor County Forester Hannah Dallas for this 2-hour workshop to learn about the biology and identification of EAB, how to report a suspected infestation, and what EAB means for woodlot management. The workshop will begin with an indoor presentation and then we will head outside to look at the Ash trees in the park. Please come dressed appropriately for outdoor activity! 

Co-sponsored by Vermont Coverts and the Vermont Woodlands Association

Location – Forest Center, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP, Woodstock VT. Parking is available in the Billings Farm & Museum overflow lot, located on Old River Road.

Reservations - Please pre-register as space is limited. Contact us at the National Park (information below) to reserve your space. Be sure to tell us how many are coming. 

Contact - To register or learn more call (802) 457-3368 x 222, or email us at e-mail us.

Fees

This event is free to attend.

Schedule

Date:

Oct 26, 2019

Time:

9:00 AM

Duration:

2 hours

Contact Information

Leah Marshall
802-457-3368 x222
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Event Type

  • Talk
  • Volunteer Event
Tags: invasives, insects, emerald ash borer, monitoring, working woodlands workshops