Wilkes-Barre, Pa. – Five percent of Pennsylvania’s forests are comprised of ash trees, but if a diminutive beetle from Asia has its way, that percentage could be reduced to zero. Since it was discovered in Michigan in 2002, the emerald ash borer has killed more than 75 million ash trees in the Midwest. In 2007, […]
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