Unhealthy tree in parking lot

Recordings

Spring 2023 Webinar Recordings

Webinar 1: Maple Dieback and Community Science

Bigleaf Maple Decline in Western Washington

Jacob Betzen, University of Washington

Recorded on May 3, 2023


Tacoma Sooty Bark Disease Vulnerability Study

Dr. Joey Hulbert, Washington State University

Recorded on May 3, 2023

Forest Health Watch

Ravenholt Urban Forest Health Lab

Webinar 2: Preparing for and Responding to Emerald Ash Borer

Recommendations for Emerald Ash Borer Response in Washington Communities

Em Roberts and Daria Gosztyla, Washington Department of Natural Resources

Recorded on May 10, 2023

Recommendations for Emerald Ash Borer Response in Washington Communities (PDF)

Urban and Community Forestry – Washington State Department of Natural Resources

Webinar 3: Urban Beetle Kill – Pine and Birch mortality from bark and borer beetles

Bronze Birch Borer

Ali Lakehart and Lou Stubecki, City of Seattle

Recorded on May 17, 2023

Trees for Seattle


Emerging Engraver Beetle Problem in Renton WA: California Fivespined Ips

Ian Gray, City of Renton

Recorded on May 17, 2023

Urban and Community Forestry – City of Renton

Webinar 4: Washington Urban Forest Pest Readiness Programming

Urban Forest Pest Readiness Program

Maria Marlin, Washington Invasive Species Council

Recorded on May 24, 2023

Washington Urban Forest Pest Readiness Plan

Urban Forest Pest Readiness Playbook


Pest Readiness in Seattle

Stephanie Helms, City of Seattle – Department of Transportation

Recorded on May 24, 2023

Street Trees – City of Seattle

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