WOOD RECYCLERS RESPOND TO BEETLE INFESTATION

BioCycle July 2005, Vol. 46, No. 7, p. 22

About 15 million of Michigan’s 700 million ash trees have died due to beetle damage, and the infested forests have been found in parts of Indiana, Ohio and Ontario. Wood processors have been converting trees into chips and lumber.

Dan Emerson

 

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