Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Missouri multi agency Buy It Where You Burn It brochure with emerald ash borer, gypsy moth, asian longhorned beetle, and walnut twig beetle, made in 2015
Please Specify the Agency:
Missouri Extension Agency
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Missouri, Buy It Where You Burn It, emerald ash borer, gypsy moth, asian longhorned beetle, walnut twig beetle, brochure
Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
US Army Corps Engineers Little Rock District Brochure with two sides made in 2015, features gypsy moth, emerald ash borer, and walnut twig beetle
Please Specify the Agency:
US Army Corps Engineers Little Rock District
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US Army Corps Engineers, Little Rock District, gypsy moth, emerald ash borer, walnut twig beetle, EAB, Arkansas, AR
Email Address:
mklepack@uvm.edu
Forest Pest Outreach Coordinator
custom brochure for Vermont Firewood Awareness Week in 2015, featuring emerald ash borer and asian longhorned beetle on the back
Please Specify the Agency:
UVM Extension
Keyword Tagging:
vermont brochure, firewood awareness week, vermont firewood awareness week
Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
1 page handout with Vermont specific frequently asked questions (FAQ) for outreach. Made 2015
Please Specify the Agency:
UVM Extension
Keyword Tagging:
Don’t Move Firewood FAQ, VT handout, VT FAQ, Vermont handout, Vermont frequently asked questions sheet
Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood Manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Single page handout of Don’t Move Firewood FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) for reference on the topic of firewood and invasive forest pests
Please Specify the Agency:
Don’t Move Firewood
Keyword Tagging:
don’t move firewood frequently asked questions, DMF frequently asked questions, don’t move firewood handout, DMF FAQ
Email Address:
Elizabeth.Nguyen@ag.ok.gov
State Survey Coordinator
Agency:
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, & Forestry
Firewood awareness rack card by OK Dept of Agriculture, Food, & Forestry. Black background, double sided.
Please Specify the Agency:
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, & Forestry
Keyword Tagging:
buy it where you burn it, don’t move firewood, emerald ash borer, gypsy moth, oklahoma
Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood Manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Custom brochure with campfire theme and ALB designs for USDA APHIS ALB Program use in New York State, Long Island ALB outreach
Please Specify the Agency:
USDA APHIS
Keyword Tagging:
Firewood Brochure, Asian longhorned beetle brochure, ALB brochure, ALB rack card, firewood rack card, New York brochure
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Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood Manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Customized brochure for use with NYSDAM efforts in 2014. Version with EAB and ALB and exit hole photos
Please Specify the Agency:
NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets
Keyword Tagging:
new york don’t move firewood, ny brochure, ALB brochure, asian longhorned beetle firewood brochure
Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
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Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
1/3 page rack card or brochure for Southern States Redesign project. Reverse side has ambrosia beetle, ALB, EAB, and Sirex on it. This version was made for Kentucky.
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Don’t Move Firewood
Keyword Tagging:
don’t move firewood, moving firewood transports, sirex woodwasp, emerald ash borer, EAB, ALB, asian longhorned beetle, ambrosia beetle, laurel wilt, brochure, rack card
Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood campaign manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
1/3 page brochure for group of TX agencies, customized with local pests of concern. Red top with Moving Firewood banner text and Buy It Where You Burn it subtitle
Please Specify the Agency:
Texas Agencies (several)
Keyword Tagging:
redbay ambrosia beetle, gypsy moth, eab, emerald ash borer, sirex woodwasp, texas parks and wildlife, texas a&m agrilife, texas a&m extension