Forestry in images
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Kathy Dunderdale (Photo: The Telegram)
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Trent Williams, Summerside, Prince Edward Island horticulturalist, collects samples of what he suspects may be Anthracnose, a fungus that may be affecting Island maple trees. (Photo: The Journal Pioneer)
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Newfoundland and Labrador Transportation Minister Tom Hedderson and Natural Resources Minister Kathy Dunderdale unveiled the provinces newest water bomber at a government hanger at the St. John’s Airport July 26. (Photo: Dave Bartlett/The Telegram)
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This high tech-looking gizmo helps Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources area supervisor Allan Blinn determine the forest fire index for Pictou County. (Photo: New Glasgow Daily News)
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Pilot Marian Nowak stands next to a plane being used for the hemlock looper aerial spray program in Baie Verte, Newfoundland & Labrador. (Photo: Nor’wester)
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Corner Brook Pulp and Paper general manager Patrick Corriveau, left, and Environment and Conservation Minister Charlene Johnson at a news conference July 7 at Capt. James Cook lookout in Corner Brook, Newfoundland & Labrador. (Photo: Geraldine Brophy/The




Both tar spot and anthracnose have been occuring together on maples in Nova Scotia for four or five years now - it probably just blew over to PEI...