[CANUFNET] Suitability Criteria for Treatment of Ash Trees

Ethier Elaine elaine.ethier at umontreal.ca
Tue Feb 24 22:13:34 EST 2015


Hello,
City of Montreal announced on air today new information from the parks and recreation department that new rules are in effect and will be detailed shortly involving private land, residential area and/or industrial -commercial zones. New measures will be implemented including systemic application / silviculture and removal to deal with the green ash borer infestation. not much news on city trees and Parc trees such as the protected patrimony all mount-royal area but also given announced a $13 million investment throughout 2015 this was just recently

iPhone, E. E.

Le 2015-02-24 à 3:30 PM, "peter.wynnyczuk at sympatico.ca<mailto:peter.wynnyczuk at sympatico.ca>" <peter.wynnyczuk at sympatico.ca<mailto:peter.wynnyczuk at sympatico.ca>> a écrit :

http://www.richmondhill.ca/subpage.asp?pageid=emerald_ash_borer


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From: SVescio at thunderbay.ca<mailto:SVescio at thunderbay.ca>
To: canufnet at list.web.net<mailto:canufnet at list.web.net>
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 17:16:24 +0000
Subject: [CANUFNET] Suitability Criteria for Treatment of Ash Trees


Hi,

I am interested in finding out what criteria cities are using to determine the suitability of their ash trees for treatment.   Any assistance would be appreciated.  Thanks.

Shelley



Shelley Vescio RPF

City Forester

Thunder Bay Parks Division

work (807) 625-2473

fax (807) 625-3258

www.thunderbay.ca/urbanforestry<http://www.thunderbay.ca/urbanforestry>



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