Forest Health News - October Edition 2.0

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Forest Health News

October 2022

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Don’t Dump Your Garden Waste

pile of yard waste

When cleaning up your garden this fall, be sure to dispose of yard waste properly. Not only is dumping on public lands illegal, but it is harmful to the environment.

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Attention Hunters: Help Slow The Spread Of Invasive Species!

Women duck hunting

While you travel across the state to check hunting spots or tend to food plots, look for unwanted hitchhikers on your clothing and equipment.

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Twolined Chestnut Borer Attacks On The Rise

Pocket of mortality

Twolined chestnut borer attacks on oak trees have increased in numerous Wisconsin counties, with decline and associated mortality in the last two growing seasons, most noticeably since August.

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Moving Firewood Can Spread Invasive Species

Don't Move Firewood

October is Firewood Month! Help prevent the spread of invasive insects and diseases by buying firewood where you burn it.

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