Shawnee National Forest
50 Hwy. 145 South
Harrisburg, IL 62946
Phone: 618-253-7114 or 1-800-MY-WOODS
(699-6637)
TTY: 618-253-1070 (TTY users may also use the toll-free number for the Illinois Relay Service: 1-800-526-0844)
FAX: (618) 253-1060
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Non Native Invasive Species - Insects
Emerald Ash Borer
Home: Non Native Invasive Species: Insects
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Protect the Nation's Forests – Don’t
Move Firewood
This camping and hunting season… purchase your firewood
from a vendor close to your destination. Don’t pack your own
firewood for use at your campsite or cabin. Unfortunately, our
native trees and forests are being threatened by invasive insects
and diseases that live in dead and dying wood. In many cases, these
pests are being accidentally spread to new locations by homeowners
and recreationists moving firewood from one location to another.
Emerald ash borer, an invasive insect from Asia, is one example
of a pest being moved in firewood. Emerald ash borer is responsible
for over 20 million dead and dying ash trees in Michigan, Ohio,
Indiana, and Illinois. This tiny insect has caused millions of
dollars of damage to homeowners, the nursery industry, municipal
governments as well as park and forest managers. For more
information on other forest pests that can be spread by firewood,
please see the Note
from the Northeastern Area Director.
In May of 2006, a group of concerned forest conservationists got
together at the Morton Arboretum in Illinois, for the Firewood
Forum. The Firewood Forum was designed to provide
our partners and cooperators an opportunity to learn more about the
forest health hazards of transporting wood as well as an opportunity
to network with state counterparts on issues related to emerald ash
borer and firewood bans.
Emerald Ash Borer Quarantine
Emerald Ash Borer Quarantine Amendment
Emerald Ash Borer Quarantine Amendment 4 |
Emerald Ash Borer Maps, Regulations & other Information
Adult Size Emerald Ash Borer
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Firewood Forum
Presentations |
Click on the PDF icon to view the
presentations. Right click on the PowerPoint icon and select
"open link" from the contextual menu. A pop up box will appear
and it will allow you to save the presentation to your hard
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Presentation Title |
Presenter |
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Downloadable PowerPoint File
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The Effects of Emerald Ash Borer on Michigan
Campgrounds |
Katie Armstrong, US Forest Service Emerald Ash Borer
Liaison |
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Understanding the Problem – The Connection Between
Firewood and Forest Health |
Steve Katovich, US Forest Service Entomologist |
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Roles, Responsibilities, and Regulations – The 3 R’s of
Invasives |
Craig Kellogg, Emerald Ash Borer Program Coordinator, USDA
Animal Plant Health Inspection Service |
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Communication and Changing Behavior – Making a
Difference |
Sarah McCaffrey, Research Social Scientist, US Forest
Service |
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Tools for Communicating About Firewood and Invasives
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Untitled Document
Prevention, Control, Information and Contacts
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Emerald Ash Borer Updates
If you would like to receive daily updates on emerald ash
borer, you can be added to the emerald ash borer at mailto:millsap@MSU.EDU?subject=Add
to EAB ListServe list serve. |
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