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Planned Revisions or New Forest Insect & Disease Leaflets (FIDLs)

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New or Revised Forest Insect & Disease Leaflets #127 - Spruce BeetleAdditional information: Revised. Authors: Fettig, Audley, Moan, Moan, Malesky, Munson, and Ott#192 - Southwestern Pine BeetleAdditional information: New. Authors: Gomez, Audley, and Fettig#01 - Western Pine…
#Insects, #NativeInsectsAndDiseases, #ForestHealthProtection, #ForestHealth, #Beetles, #Bugs

Southern Pine Beetle Collector Map

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SPB Collector map data window screen capture The Southern Pine Beetle Collector application streamlines and standardizes field data collection. There are a variety of ways in which data can be collected and integrated into the Southern Pine Beetle (SPB) database for upward reporting. The Collector input is the most direct link! However, data that is collected via Digital Mobile Sketch…
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White Pine Blister Rust Model

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Content Available for Research Purposes Only White Pine Blister Rust Model is no longer supported in FVS, but remains available for research purposes only. The White Pine Blister Rust Model simulates Cronartium ribicola Fisch.Disease DescriptionWhite Pine Blister Rust, Cronartium ribicola (304 KB PDF)Model DescriptionMaintained and supported by the…
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Insect and Disease Area Designations

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Section 8204 of the Agricultural Act of 2014 directs within 60 days of enactment, the Secretary shall, if requested by the Governor, designate at least one landscape-scale area in at least one national forest as part of an insect and disease treatment program in each State that is experiencing an insect or disease epidemic. After the end of the 60-day period, the Secretary may designate…
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