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Topic
Monthly Webinar Series: Hemlock woolly adelgid biological control: Using western predators for eastern management
Date & Time
Selected Sessions:
Jan 21, 2025 11:00 AM
Description
Speaker: Nicholas Dietschler, PhD Candidate, Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University
Research Specialist, NYS Hemlock Initiative, Dept of Natural Resources and the Environment, Cornell University
First detected near Richmond, Virginia in the 1950s hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) is an invasive insect in eastern North America that feeds on and kills eastern and Carolina hemlock trees. With conservation of hemlock forests becoming an increasing concern in eastern North America, research and management strategies are looking to use promising west coast specialist predators to develop an effective biological control program. This talk presented by Nicholas Dietschler, research specialist with the NYS Hemlock Initiative and PhD candidate at Cornell University, will review current North American HWA biocontrol research and the ongoing progress to protect eastern hemlock forests, offering hope for this species and those that depend on it.