Urban Forestry monitoring tree-killing beetle found in Oregon

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Urban Forestry monitoring tree-killing beetle found in Oregon

Forestry officials in Oregon confirm that the emerald ash borer beetle was recently discovered in Forest Grove,  marking the first confirmation of the invasive pest on the West

Coast.  The invasive, iridescent green beetles have killed up to 99 percent of  ash trees in some North American communities since it was first  discovered in the Michigan area in

2002.

Vancouver Urban Forestry is working with the Washington State  Invasive Species Council to continue monitoring for the emerald ash  borer. At this time, no sightings have been

confirmed in Washington.

“Vancouver is reviewing our tree inventory to determine where ash  trees are located in parks and on public lands,” said Vancouver Urban  Forester Charles Ray. “Private property

owners are encouraged to do the  same.”

The greater Vancouver community is home to both the native Oregon  ash, which plays an important ecological role near waterways, and ash  species from the eastern United

States and Europe, which are found  throughout the urban forest in parks, along streets and near homes.

Tree owners can remove ash trees that are in poor health and replace them with urban tolerant,  long-lived trees. Tree removals may require a permit in the City of  Vancouver.

Contact Urban Forestry at 360-487-8308 or urbanforestry@cityofvancouver.us for more information. To protect healthy trees, work with a reputable  tree care provider to establish

healthy plant care programs and  preventive treatment options.

While the beetle is harmless to people and animals, it could destroy  an entire species of trees. Trees play an important role in fighting  climate change, protecting water quality,

creating habitat and providing  shade across our community.

To report sightings of emerald ash borer, go online to invasivespecies.wa.gov.

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