A temporary tattoo of a spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) adult female moth along with the Don’t Move Firewood logo.
The Nature Conservancy
temporary tattoo, spongy moth
Leigh
Greenwood
lgreenwood@tnc.org
The Nature Conservancy
A temporary tattoo of a spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) adult female moth along with the Don’t Move Firewood logo.
The Nature Conservancy
temporary tattoo, spongy moth
Leigh
Greenwood
lgreenwood@tnc.org
The Nature Conservancy
A temporary tattoo of a spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) caterpillar along with the Don’t Move Firewood logo.
The Nature Conservancy
temporary tattoo, spongy moth
Leigh
Greenwood
lgreenwood@tnc.org
The Nature Conservancy
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!
Don’t Move Firewood
Leigh
Greenwood
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Contact Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
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!
Don’t Move Firewood
Leigh
Greenwood
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Contact Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
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!
Don’t Move Firewood
Leigh
Greenwood
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Contact Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Online advertisement for 2021 targeted ad campaign in North Dakota. Designed and published in 2021 by North Dakota Department of Agriculture. Features emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis), spongy moth (Lymantria dispar), and campfire images. Advertisement is in landscape / horizontal format.
North Dakota Department of Agriculture
don’t move firewood, North Dakota, North Dakota Department of Agriculture advertisement
Charles
Elhard
North Dakota Department of Agriculture
Online advertisement for 2021 targeted ad campaign in North Dakota. Designed and published in 2021 by North Dakota Department of Agriculture. Features emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis), spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) and campfire images. Advertisement is in vertical format.
North Dakota Department of Agriculture
don’t move firewood, North Dakota, North Dakota Department of Agriculture advertisement
Charles
Elhard
North Dakota Department of Agriculture
Firewood graphic by Canadian Council on Invasive Species shared on social media. Image includes “buy local burn local” campaign wording.
Canadian Council on Invasive Species
buy local burn local, Canada, firewood month
Contact Agency:
Canadian Council on Invasive Species
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.
Canadian Council on Invasive Species
forest pests, Canada, buy local burn local, hemlock woolly adelgid
Canadian Council on Invasive Species
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.
New Brunswick Invasive Species Council
forest pests, Canada, buy local burn local, brown spruce longhorn beetle
New Brunswick Invasive Species Council or Canadian Food Inspection Agency