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Tree watch 2024 - safeguard our future

Tree watch 2024 - safeguard our future
Aug 05, 2024
By Farms.com

Canadians urged to inspect trees for invasive pests this August

 

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) dedicates August to Tree Check Month, calling on citizens to help protect our forests from invasive pests. The initiative highlights the critical role individuals play in detecting pests that can devastate tree populations.

Farmers can easily understand the importance of this initiative, as well, many farmers will have woodlots on their property.  Invasive species like the emerald ash borer and spongy moth not only harm trees but also pose a significant threat to our agricultural and economic landscapes.

These pests can spread via simple actions, such as transporting firewood or traveling between regions with infested materials.

Here are ways every Canadian can make a difference during Tree Check Month - 

  • Educate yourself about the pests prevalent in your area through the CFIA's online resources.

  • Regularly inspect trees on your property, local parks, and community for signs of pest infestation.

  • Practice responsible tourism and recreation by inspecting and cleaning your vehicles and equipment.

  • Report any unusual findings to the CFIA to help prevent the spread of these pests.

Engaging in Tree Check Month activities, including the Plant Health Hero challenge, offers a hands-on approach to conservation. Participants are encouraged to explore their natural surroundings, document their findings, and share insights using the hashtag #TreeCheckMonth on social media.

This initiative not only fosters community involvement in environmental conservation but also educates the public on the importance of proactive environmental stewardship.

By participating in Tree Check Month, Canadians can contribute significantly to the protection and preservation of our treasured forests, ensuring they remain vibrant and productive for generations to come.

 


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