ALB in NYC - Pests in Greenpoint

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  • Call NumberGEHP_0258
  • SummaryPresentation on Asian Longhorned Beetle and devastation to the NYC urban forest, with Background, Eradication Effort, Host Species, Managment, maps, and photos. Asian Longhorned Beetle was first discovered in the United States in Greenpoint, Brooklyn in 1997. Presentation originally given September, 2019 by forester Bill Schmidt of Greening Greenpoint at "Pests in Greenpoint", a lecture and community scanning event for the Greenpoint Environmental History Project. See related oral history catalog # GEHP_0063.
  • Date2018
  • Physical Description1 image file : digital, pptx
  • CreatorSchmidt, Bill
  • Cite AsGreenpoint Environmental History Project, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History
  • Digital Public Library of AmericaThis item is represented in the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA).
  • Formattext
  • Genrelecturesreports
  • NoteTitle supplied by cataloger. Original document donated on May 29, 2019 as a PPTX. Donated by Bill Schmidt. This project is funded through the Greenpoint Community Environmental Fund.
  • SubjectAsian longhorned beetle ; Trees ; Plant quarantine ; Pests--Control
  • PlaceGreenpoint (New York, N.Y.)
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  • TitleALB in NYC - Pests in Greenpoint