Is the Early Intervention Strategy economically viable?

Historically, periodic spruce budworm outbreaks have destroyed hundreds of millions of cubic meters of timber, leading to substantial economic losses […]

There’s been some welcome good news in New Brunswick’s forestry sector this year – a 90 per cent decrease in […]

The spruce budworm is a notorious forest pest that has been causing havoc in recent years in Eastern Canada. It […]

In July of 2018, Scott Orazem, a member of Big Sky’s Porcupine Park HOA, noticed a funny thing: many of […]

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To the spruce budworm, for much of its life, tree needles are tasty, and buds for new growth are particularly […]

Researchers with the Canadian Forest Service in Newfoundland are trying to learn more about an old forest pest, the spruce […]

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Researchers in western Newfoundland are monitoring an outbreak of spruce budworm in Quebec and the Maritimes. To view video… Publisher: […]

Canada’s political leaders could learn a thing or two about interprovincial co-operation from the pilots helping to save Quebec’s most […]

A fresh approach to controlling the infestation of spruce budworm in New Brunswick forests has surpassed expectations and minimized the […]

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

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