WSU Ornamental Plant Pathology
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Marianne Elliott WSU Ornamental Plant Pathology and Joey Hulbert Forest Health Watch are contributors to Bonneville Environmental Foundation’s watershed newsletter, treeline. Great work Marianne and Joey! Check it out. b-e-f.org/wp-content/upl…
Citizen scientists can help study, halt die-off of Pacific Northwest’s redcedars WSU CAHNRS news.cahnrs.wsu.edu/article/citize…
Love western redcedar? Don't miss 'Western Redcedar: Cultural and ecological reflections and dieback concerns' on April 20th at 12:30pm. eventbrite.com/e/western-redc… WSU Extension WSU CAHNRS
WSU Entomology is hosting Dr. Chris D. Thomas Monday April 26 at noon pacific time. Dr. Thomas study how humans have transformed the biological world and how humans might protect the world’s remaining biodiversity. JOIN US! penguin.co.uk/authors/124419…
We all have a role in protecting Washington from new #InvasiveSpecies, pests and pathogens. Want to get involved? Our friends with Forest Health Watch have a bio-surveillance training program beginning on June 21st. #pnw #pacificnw #evergreenstate bit.ly/2RYBzrW
Learn more about our efforts to engage communities in this WSU CAHNRS news article: news.cahnrs.wsu.edu/wsu-researcher…
Changes in our climate are impacting the Christmas tree industry. Scientists like our own Gary Chastagner (AKA Dr. Christmas Tree) are working to help preserve this yuletide tradition. Scientific American WSU Ornamental Plant Pathology #GoCougs 🎄🎄🎄 scientificamerican.com/article/tweaks…