Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood Manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Cut out pre-colored in spongy moth masks, both male and female designs, for Halloween or any kid event. Great for teachers, students, kids, scouts, and more. The spongy moth is an invasive moth in the USA and Canada. Two pages, male and female moths.
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Don’t Move Firewood
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spongy moth mask, European spongy moth mask, Asian spongy moth mask, female moth mask, male moth mask, moth mask, bug mask, invasive species mask, color bug mask

Don’t Move Firewood poster advertisement (full page). Features spongy moth (Lymantria dispar), spotted lanternfly, Asian longhorned beetle, and emerald ash borer imagery.
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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, Farmers’ Almanac, spongy moth, Lymantria dispar, emerald ash borer, Asian longhorned beetle, spotted lanternfly

Don’t Move Firewood poster advertisement (half page). Features spongy moth (Lymantria dispar), spotted lanternfly, Asian longhorned beetle, and emerald ash borer imagery.
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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, Farmers’ Almanac, spongy moth, Lymantria dispar, emerald ash borer, Asian longhorned beetle, spotted lanternfly

A temporary tattoo of a spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) adult female moth along with the Don’t Move Firewood logo.
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The Nature Conservancy
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temporary tattoo, spongy moth

A temporary tattoo of a spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) caterpillar along with the Don’t Move Firewood logo.
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The Nature Conservancy
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temporary tattoo, spongy moth

Firewood Outreach Professionals newsletter for February 2022, also called FOCI newsletter, Firewood Outreach Coordination Initiative. Contains information on: spotted lanternfly summit, National Invasive Species Awareness Week, release of Firewood Comparison Report, new infestation maps, upcoming awareness outreach events, and more!
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Don’t Move Firewood

Firewood Outreach Professionals newsletter for January 2022, also called FOCI newsletter, Firewood Outreach Coordination Initiative. Contains information on: upcoming National Invasive Species Awareness Month, Emerald Ash Borer University spring speaker series, slides available from Continental Dialogue presentations, upcoming firewood report, a thank you to our partners, and more!
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Don’t Move Firewood

Firewood Outreach Professionals newsletter for December 2021, also called FOCI newsletter, Firewood Outreach Coordination Initiative. Contains information on: a thank you to Firewood Month partners, poll on new Lymantria dispar name, forest partnership webinars, giant African snail eradication in Florida, new materials in DMF resource library and more!
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Don’t Move Firewood

Firewood graphic by Canadian Council on Invasive Species shared on social media. Image includes “buy local burn local” campaign wording.
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Canadian Council on Invasive Species
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buy local burn local, Canada, firewood month

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