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Issues of the Environment: Ann Arbor is updating its plan to protect and expand the city's 'urban forest'

“Tree Town” is moving to take next steps to better protect the source of its nickname. Ann Arbor is working on an update to its Urban and Community Forest Management Plan to address climate change challenges and other issues. Urban Forestry and Natural Resources Planning Coordinator Tiffany Giacobazzi joined WEMU's David Fair to discuss what’s on the table and how the public can help make present and future determinations on Ann Arbor’s urban forest. ....

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Ann Arbor Prepares For Massive Cicada Swarm


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Billions of the insects will be emerging from the ground this May as part of a rare event that only happens once every 17 years.
The insects are harmless to humans but can cause damage to young trees, which has prompted the city to postpone its plans to plant any new ones this spring.
Tiffany Giacobazzi, the city’s urban forestry and natural resources planner, says they are warning people not to use pesticides to try to stop them.
“It’s not going to make any difference.  Cicadas are still going to come.  They’re not going to harm people or anything like that, but the insecticides can harm beneficial insects,” Giacobazzi says. ....

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'They're going to be everywhere.' Ann Arbor preparing for massive swarms of cicadas


‘They’re going to be everywhere.’ Ann Arbor preparing for massive swarms of cicadas
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Brood X cicadas, like this one from 2004, will emerge in the billions in 2021 for the first time in 17 years. (Photo by Paul Savage | The Times of Trenton)
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ANN ARBOR, MI Billions of Brood X cicadas living underground for the past 17 years are about to emerge, and Ann Arbor is taking some precautions as it prepares for massive swarms of the red-eyed bugs.
Large parts of the Midwest and eastern United States are expected to experience the 17-year cicada emergence over several weeks in May and June, and Ann Arbor’s forestry department is expecting the insects to put on quite a show as they take to the trees in Tree Town. ....

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