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Tag Archives: emerald ash borer

Ripples 6/9/22

Posted on June 9, 2022 by Jim KnickelbineJune 9, 2022

With the onslaught of the emerald ash borer in full force now, we are seeing its effects more and more all around us.  Some areas appear to be devastated, with many dead and dying ash trees failing to leaf out.  … Continue reading →

Posted in Trees | Tagged Ash, emerald ash borer, forest, native, removing

Ripples 5/2/19

Posted on May 2, 2019 by Jim KnickelbineMay 2, 2019

As if it isn’t enough for trees to come out of dormancy on their own, this time of year people, like me, find great joy in tree planting.  There are many benefits to the thoughtful planting of trees, some of … Continue reading →

Posted in Trees | Tagged benefits, emerald ash borer, native, planting, Volunteer

Ripples 2/7/19

Posted on February 7, 2019 by Jim KnickelbineFebruary 14, 2019

Written by Jennifer Klein, Land Management Coordinator Even though I’ve spent most of my life in Wisconsin, I am not a fan of cold weather. I take a long time to acclimate when putting on extra layers and venturing out … Continue reading →

Posted in winter | Tagged below zero, emerald ash borer, thrive, torpor

Ripples 9/13/18

Posted on September 13, 2018 by Jim KnickelbineSeptember 13, 2018

by Jennifer Klein, Woodland Dunes Land Management Coordinator I do not know when my love for water began.  I certainly did not like getting my face wet or putting my face underwater during swim lessons as a kid.  Those swim … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged emerald ash borer, swale, trees, Wetland

Ripples 8/10/17

Posted on August 16, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineAugust 16, 2017

A while back our education coordinator and I were in the forest at Woodland Dunes, and I encountered a large tree that didn’t look familiar.  It was late fall, all the leaves were off, and the trunk was just a … Continue reading →

Posted in Emerald ash borer | Tagged ash tree, emerald ash borer, forest restoration, Invasive Species
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