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State to begin aerial spraying campaign to combat gypsy moth population at 146 sites statewide


Prince Gallitzin, Cambria County
“In Pennsylvania, these destructive, invasive insects go through cycles where outbreaks occur every five to 10 years,” said DCNR Forest Health Manager Dr. Donald Eggen. “Populations had declined in years past thanks to the gypsy moth fungus disease and wet spring weather but that no longer is the case for 2021.”
The gypsy moth suppression program is conducted with the goal of preventing defoliation so that trees do not become stressed and succumb to disease, other insect pests, or drought, the DCNR said. 
Aerial spraying will be conducted by helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft.
Targeted sites are determined by surveys of egg masses and other indicators across the state indicating gypsy moth populations are increasing and have the potential to cause major defoliation. ....

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USFS notices big juniper die-off in northern, central Arizona


USFS notices big juniper die-off in northern, central Arizona
USFS teams noticed thousands of acres of juniper die-off in northern and central Arizona. They attribute the death to water stress brought on by drought. (Source: Kaibab National Forest)
By KOLD News 13 Staff | April 21, 2021 at 2:40 PM MST - Updated April 21 at 4:51 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Juniper trees across thousands of acres of Forest Service land are dying and investigators think they know the reason why: Recent assessments suggest the trees are dying from water stress brought on by an “exceptional” drought throughout the state.
Much of the die-off has been in the Prescott and Kaibab National Forests, with about 50,000 to 100,000 acres of junipers impacted between the Paulden and Ash Fork along Highway 89 and Interstate 40, according to a news release from the U.S. Forest Service. Researchers with the USFS Forest Health Protection office also noticed tree death north of Willia ....

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Drought causing juniper deaths in central, northern Arizona


Drought causing juniper deaths in central, northern Arizona
April 22, 2021 GMT
WILLIAMS, Ariz. (AP) Forest Service officials report significant die-off of juniper trees due to drought conditions affecting the evergreens across large areas of in central and northern Arizona.
Between 50,000 acres (202 square kilometers) and 100,000 acres (407 square kilometers) of junipers have been affected in areas of the Prescott and Kaibab national forests between Paulden and Ash Fork and north of Williams, officials said Tuesday.
Drought apparently is the cause, officials with the agency’s Forest Health Protection office in Flagstaff.
“While there have been some scattered observations of insects on dead trees, Forest Health Protection believes that the initial cause of death is directly tied to water stress. Trees impacted by drought show a change in color of their needle-like scales, which typically starts at the branch tips and spreads down the tree, fading from gree ....

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Drought causing juniper deaths in central, northern Arizona

Drought causing juniper deaths in central, northern Arizona
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Drought causing juniper deaths in central, northern Arizona

Drought causing juniper deaths in central, northern Arizona
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