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An invasive species of tree-killing insect continues to spread across upstate New York

An invasive species of tree-killing insect continues to spread across upstate New York

  • Post author:Environmental Advocates NY
  • Post published:May 22, 2013
  • Post category:Uncategorized

The emerald ash borer continues to spread across upstate New York.

Tags: invasive species, pests, trees

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