Connecting for Wildlife May 25, 2013 Beat Outreach Feature, SlideShow Connecting for Wildlife, funded by the William P Wharton Trust, strives to improve habitat connectivity and motorist safety in Western Massachusetts. CC Image courtesy of Mr Empey on Flickr connecting for wildlifehabitat connectivityroadswildlife Please Share This Tweet Share Plus one Pin It Related Posts What’s Threatening Our Trees? BEAT Presentation at the Harvest Festival See specimens of Asian Longhorned Beetle and Emerald Ash Borer. The Emerald Ash Borer is a beetle that attacks ash trees. It was introduced from Asia sometime in the 1990s. It has not yet been found in Massachusetts, but we can't let our guard down. BEAT Announces Vernal Pool Workshops Spring is near, and its time for fairy shrimp and for wood frog and salamander… How To Submit Comments To EPA EPA is currently accepting comments regarding the cleanup of the Housatonic River south of the…
What’s Threatening Our Trees? BEAT Presentation at the Harvest Festival See specimens of Asian Longhorned Beetle and Emerald Ash Borer. The Emerald Ash Borer is a beetle that attacks ash trees. It was introduced from Asia sometime in the 1990s. It has not yet been found in Massachusetts, but we can't let our guard down.
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How To Submit Comments To EPA EPA is currently accepting comments regarding the cleanup of the Housatonic River south of the…