News Article Index
- Spotted Lanternfly Detected in Georgia
- October 31st, 2024
- Updated Elm Zigzag Sawfly Range Map
- October 15th, 2024
- Updated Laurel Wilt Distribution Map
- September 16th, 2024
- Enhanced Fusiform Rust Hazard Maps
- July 26th, 2024
- National Interagency Fire Center News
- June 24th, 2024
- Joro Spiders: Friend or Foe?
- June 6th, 2024
- Emerald Ash Borer Updated Range Map
- June 1st, 2024
- New Study Could Improve Asian Longhorned Beetle Surveys
- May 15th, 2024
- Updated Asian Longhorned Beetle Map
- March 29th, 2024
- Updated Laurel Wilt Map
- March 25th, 2024
- Officials still working to manage Asian longhorned beetle population in South Carolina
- December 27th, 2023
- Spotted Lanternfly Detected in Tennessee
- September 28th, 2023
- A 20 Year Reflection on the Slow the Spread Program
- June 14th, 2023
- New southern pine beetle website
- December 2nd, 2022
- Elm zigzag sawfly now in VA and NC
- November 1st, 2022
- Emerald Ash Borer Discovered in Oregon
- July 12th, 2022
- NCDA&CS finds spotted lanternfly in Forsyth County First established presence of the pest in the state
- June 29th, 2022
- Prescribed Fire Liability Report for the Southern United States: A Summary of Statutes and Cases
- May 23rd, 2022
- These invasive trees smell like rotting fish and kill plants. State bans want Bradford pears gone.
- April 18th, 2022
- Generic boundaries in the Ophiostomatales reconsidered and revised
- April 1st, 2022
- New name, same destructive habits. Meet: the Spongy Moth
- March 3rd, 2022
- Maine forests at risk after discovery of southern pine beetle in York County
- January 10th, 2022
- Building a Better Christmas Tree
- December 7th, 2021
- A Tree That Was Once the Suburban Ideal Has Morphed Into an Unstoppable Villain
- December 1st, 2021
- Staying alive: MountainTrue protects A.T. ash trees as research progresses against invasive threat
- November 3rd, 2021
- It Takes a Village: Our Continued Efforts to Manage Invasive Species in the U.S.
- October 7th, 2021
- For States Dealing With the Spotted Lanternfly, the Policy Is No Mercy
- August 24th, 2021
- Region 8 Forest Health Monitoring 2020 Summary - Story Map
- July 31st, 2021
- Laurel wilt continues to spread across the Southeast
- July 23rd, 2021
- Colonialism in Entomology: How a Historical Problem Persists Today
- July 6th, 2021
- One year in: An Update on the Asian Longhorned Beetle Situation in South Carolina
- June 7th, 2021
- Auburn University forestry professors discuss rising cost of lumber
- May 5th, 2021
- New Forest Service Assessment Delivers Research on Invasive Species
- April 8th, 2021
- First known gene transfer from plant to insect identified
- April 1st, 2021
- February cold snap likely helped Minnesota's fight against emerald ash borer
- March 14th, 2021
- In Her Boots: Women in the Forests
- March 8th, 2021
- USDA considers releasing moths, beetles to control invasive Chinese tallow tree
- February 19th, 2021
- Hitchin’ a Ride: A Review of Firewood as a Vector of Forest Pests in North America
- January 15th, 2021
- 2020: Update on laurel wilt distribution in the Southeast
- December 30th, 2020
- Bamboo Growth and Control
- November 6th, 2020
- Update on laurel wilt distribution in the Southeast
- October 2nd, 2020
- The Definition of Insanity
- July 13th, 2020
- Asian longhorned beetle is in South Carolina
- July 5th, 2020
- 2019 Slow the Spread Accomplishments
- June 15th, 2020
- Asian Giant Hornets
- May 5th, 2020
- Chinese tallow story map
- March 15th, 2020
- Physiological responses of eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) to light, adelgid infestation, and biological control: Implications for hemlock restoration
- February 3rd, 2020
- Update on laurel wilt distribution in the Southeast
- December 24th, 2019
- Study Sheds Light on Spotted Lanternfly’s Life History in North America
- November 23rd, 2019
- Pest Alert: Laurel Wilt
- October 18th, 2019
- Longleaf Resiliency: Insects and Diseases
- May 31st, 2019
- New paper on the surveillance of non-native bark and ambrosia beetles available
- March 12th, 2019
- New EAB detection map released by USDA
- February 5th, 2019
- Laurel wilt continues to spread in the Southeast
- January 29th, 2019
- Bark Beetles, Drought, and Prescribed Fire: fact sheet available!
- January 14th, 2019
- The Great Cankerworm Count
- December 4th, 2018
- The story of the emerald ash borer
- October 30th, 2018
- A banner year for fall webworms
- September 12th, 2018
- Laurel wilt continues to spread in the Southeast
- July 27th, 2018
- New Heterobasidion root disease FIDL
- June 11th, 2018
- Service Forester's Handbook now online!
- May 24th, 2018
- New cogongrass fact sheet available
- April 26th, 2018
- Field guide to new invasive weeds now available
- April 8th, 2018
- The natural process that is fire in forests
- March 14th, 2018
- National Invasive Species Awareness Week
- February 26th, 2018
- Optimized Insecticide Dosage for Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Control in Hemlock Trees
- January 18th, 2018
- Emerald ash borer found in third Canadian Province
- December 8th, 2017
- More drought in the Southeast?
- November 30th, 2017
- Oak wilt has a new name
- October 24th, 2017
- What's in store for our winter weather?
- October 20th, 2017
- Help Stop the Pop! A program to map the invasive Chinese tallow tree in Mississippi
- September 22nd, 2017
- New invasive plant resource from Alabama Cooperative Extension Service
- August 29th, 2017
- South Carolina becomes the 31st state with Emerald Ash Borer
- August 10th, 2017
- Choose safer firewood for your Great American Eclipse travel weekend
- July 12th, 2017
- New Lyme disease forecast map targets rising tide of ticks
- May 31st, 2017
- Abstract Submission Deadline for IUFRO Forest Insects and Pathogens in a Changing Environment: Ecology, Monitoring & Genetics Meeting Extended until the 31st of May!
- May 17th, 2017
New cogongrass fact sheet available
April 26th, 2018
Cogongrass is one of the world's worst invasive weeds, and is firmly established in several southeastern states. A new fact sheet is now available that outlines identification, biology, and management options for cogongrass. If you see it, report it!