Anyone can be a community scientist. Join us to explore, study, discover & share info to keep forests healthy! Together we can accelerate research & learning.
Check out this critical study linking Western redcedar dieback to longer and hotter droughts by the @EnvEcoLab https://t.co/VxMWTCg3sX Open version available here: https://t.co/7wxhrKflb5
🪲🏡🌳Join us for two Webinars today at 9am PDT: impacts of bronze birch borer and five spined ips beetles on PNW urban forests https://t.co/8nSGvJX0gX https://t.co/HFi0HQUgLd
Is your community prepared for Emerald Ash Borer? Join us now for a @washdnr webinar about preparing and responding to EAB https://t.co/meqjcvt9v2 https://t.co/ff4QLQQ1no
These struggling red maple trees have sooty bark disease. How are tree health issues affecting your community? https://t.co/1BEDxOfys8 https://t.co/3z6QvcGBYa
The iNaturalist City Nature Challenge started today! Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of a global bio blitz! https://t.co/tcY34CtOK7 #citynaturechallenge https://t.co/k1rRfeyQ5S
You can help keep our forests healthy by getting involved in this exciting project in Tacoma. Stay in touch to learn about community scientist training opportunities. https://t.co/9ndmK8jet7
How many seemingly healthy trees actually have internal fungal stains? Have you seen this in a tree you felled lately? Let’s document internal stains here: https://t.co/rcMjucwPx8 https://t.co/PWOIvbX95W
Learn more about sooty bark disease in @wadnr’s Forest Health Highlights – an Annual Summary of Insect and tree Disease Activity in Washington https://t.co/leVrBmg9x6
Emerald Ash Borer will affect many lands and communities in the PNW. Learn more and prepare by attending this webinar. https://t.co/Wt2AYuoWDh @wsucahnrs
Thank you @nickturner217 for mentioning our project in this great @seattletimes article.
'Has this iconic Northwest tree reached a tipping point?' https://t.co/cePcQIV0eG
Learn with us, accelerate research, and build skills as a Tacoma Community Scientist. Learn more at https://t.co/HwLdeoXyvu . Flyer created by Fig Dewitz. Thanks Fig https://t.co/6bHBFpm6j2
We will be hosting tours of our research center and experiments before this event tomorrow. Come learn about our research then enjoy some food and bevs with us. https://t.co/9oqrXGOCm2