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28-MAY-2014 David Hobden

Ash woods no more

After the removal of 50 ash trees, all the ash trees in fact in our little woodlot, and that gave it its name, we will have to think of something else to call this section of the Fletcher Wildlife Garden. While nature is good at regenerating after logging, which this essentially is, it will not be in the lifetime of many of us, that we'll see any of the new trees that will one day be planted, grow to the size of the trees taken down. Their removal is all due to the exotic pest, the emerald ash borer which is destroying ash trees throughout southern and eastern ontario.

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