The 2019 Field Season is in Full Swing!

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The 2019 spring season is finally here, and with spruce and fir trees producing new shoots, the research program is […]

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To help woodlot owners make management decisions, the Healthy Forest Partnership (HFP) has developed a smartphone application to estimate how […]

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By Drew Carleton, Entomologist, Forest Management Branch, Department of Natural Resources, Government of New Brunswick If you have been following […]

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By Drew Carleton, Entomologist, Forest Management Branch, Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Government of New Brunswick It has been a […]

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By Drew Carleton, Entomologist, Forest Management Branch, Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Government of New Brunswick If you have been […]

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The 2016 Healthy Forest Partnership Annual General Meeting held on February 17, in Bathurst, NB was a huge success with […]

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As discussed in my last blog entry, the team is researching the use of Btk, Mimic and pheromones to target small, […]

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  • Comments Off on Monitoring non-target impacts of the Early Intervention Strategy – December 14, 2015

It’s been a busy 2015 research season – and fortunately the bulk of our field work is finally nearing its […]

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The spruce budworm is a native insect that periodically kills large numbers of balsam fir and spruce trees across eastern […]

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  • Comments Off on The Economic Reality of Spruce Budworm – August 6, 2015

There is considerable research ongoing outside of Atlantic Canada to better understand the spread of spruce budworm outbreaks. Here is […]

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