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Infographic from Canadian Council on Invasive Species, on hemlock woolly adelgid shared on social media. Image includes information on firewood as a means of spread. Partner logos include Buy Local Burn Local and PlayCleanGo.
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Canadian Council on Invasive Species
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forest pests, Canada, buy local burn local, hemlock woolly adelgid
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Infographic shared on social media by New Brunswick Invasive Species Council. Image features brown spruce longhorn beetle, Tetropium fuscum, and includes call to action wording on firewood practices.
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New Brunswick Invasive Species Council
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forest pests, Canada, buy local burn local, brown spruce longhorn beetle
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Graphic from Canadian Council on Invasive Species shared on social media. Image features Asian longhorned beetle, spotted lanternfly, and emerald ash borer. Includes brief wording related to firewood movement and risks of moving forest pests.
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Canadian Council on Invasive Species
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forest pests, invasive species, Canada, buy local burn local
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Graphic from Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture shared on social media. Image features campfire and brief wording related to risks of moving forest pests.
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Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
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forest pests, campfire, camping
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Pages 14-15 from the Fall 2021 publication of the Smokies Guide, the official newspaper of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, containing important firewood information. See the full full version here: https://www.smokiesinformation.org/official-park-newspaper.
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National Park Service
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Don’t Move Firewood, National Park Service, firewood information, newspaper
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Firewood Outreach Professionals newsletter for October 2021, also called FOCI newsletter, Firewood Outreach Coordination Initiative. Contains information on: Firewood Month, upcoming virtual Lymantria dispar (AGMR) meeting, status of DMF and Lymantria dispar name change, updated Firewood Map, holiday greenery, and more!
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Don’t Move Firewood
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Custom Don’t Move Firewood poster built for the La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians. Designed and published in 2021. Features beetle imagery, mountain style background, and customized wording including mention of the goldspotted oak borer.
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The Nature Conservancy, Don’t Move Firewood campaign
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don’t move firewood advertisement, buy it where you burn it poster, la jolla, goldspotted oak borer
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Illinois custom version of Don’t Move Firewood rack card with emphasis on preventing the spread of tree-killing insects. Has Don’t Move Firewood, Illinois Department of Agriculture, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, and Slow the Spread of Spongy (formerly Gypsy) Moth logos. Includes emerald ash borer, Asian longhorned beetle, spongy moth caterpillar, and spotted lanternfly on reverse.
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don’t move firewood brochure, emerald ash borer, Asian longhorned beetle, spotted lanternfly, illinois
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Graphic shared on social media by New Brunswick Invasive Species Council. Image features spongy moth Lymantria dispar (graphic uses prior common name). Includes information on firewood practices and PlayCleanGo best practices for preventing the spread of invasive species.
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Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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forest pests, invasive species, Canada, buy local burn local, spongy moth
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Custom Don’t Move Firewood flyer built for use in Illinois. Designed and published in 2021. Features thousand cankers disease, Lymantria dispar (formerly gypsy moth), spotted lanternfly, oak wilt, Asian longhorned beetle, and emerald ash borer. Includes Illinois Department of Agriculture and Illinois Department of Natural Resources among several other relevant logos.
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The Nature Conservancy, Don’t Move Firewood campaign
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don’t move firewood advertisement, buy it where you burn it advertisement