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Asian Longhorned Beetle «
http://www.asian-longhorned-beetle.com
Site Details: http://www.asian-longhorned-beetle.com
  Brief account of the introduction of this chinese insect into north america , and with a list of the affected species.
Brown Spruce Longhorn Beetle «
http://www.brown-spruce-longhorn-beetle.com
Site Details: http://www.brown-spruce-longhorn-beetle.com
  Brief account of this pest of spruce trees , its growth , and means of control.
Bugwood Network, The University of Georgia «
http://www.bugwood.org/
Site Details: http://www.bugwood.org/
  Extensive resource on forest insects and related topics.
California Oak Mortality Task Force «
http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/comtf/
Site Details: http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/comtf/
  Task force focusing on the pathogen causing sudden oak death disease through research , management , education and public policy.
Exotic Forest Pest Information System for North America «
http://spfnic.fs.fed.us/exfor/
Site Details: http://spfnic.fs.fed.us/exfor/
  Database containing information on exotic insects , mites and pathogens with potential to cause significant damage to north american forest resources.
Focus on Woody Plant Diseases «
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/focus/
Site Details: http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/focus/
  Information by host plant on diseases and damages affecting trees and perennial flowers from the university of illinois extension.
Forest and Shade Tree Pathology «
http://www.forestpathology.org/
Site Details: http://www.forestpathology.org/
  Online textbook , news and upcoming meetings of forest pathology.
Forestry Images «
http://www.forestryimages.org/
Site Details: http://www.forestryimages.org/
  Quality photographs of forest insects and disease organisms. contains image search or browse by categories.
Gypsy Moth «
http://www.gypsy-moth.com
Site Details: http://www.gypsy-moth.com
  A short account of this caterpillar pest of maples , oaks and elms.
Gypsy Moth in North America «
http://www.fs.fed.us/ne/morgantown/4557/gmoth/
Site Details: http://www.fs.fed.us/ne/morgantown/4557/gmoth/
  Extensive information on the biology , impact , distribution and management of this exotic insect in north america.
Insects and Diseases of Eastern Canada's Forests «
http://www.cfl.scf.rncan.gc.ca/collections-cfl/home.html
Site Details: http://www.cfl.scf.rncan.gc.ca/collections-cfl/home.html
  An extensive collection of images and a variety of information on the main insects and diseases of the forests of quebec and eastern canada.
Invasive and Exotic Species of North America «
http://www.invasivespecies.gov/
Site Details: http://www.invasivespecies.gov/
  Provides extensive information on all kinds of invasive species in north america.
Monitoring Sudden Oak Death «
http://kellylab.berkeley.edu/SODmonitoring/
Site Details: http://kellylab.berkeley.edu/SODmonitoring/
  Created by the university of california's sudden oak death research team , this site monitors the distribution of the disease.
Plant disease diagnostics (Minnesota) «
http://www.extension.umn.edu/projects/yardandgarden/diagnostics/
Site Details: http://www.extension.umn.edu/projects/yardandgarden/diagnostics/
  Plant disease diagnostics by the university of minnesota extension service. mainly designed for plant disease problems in yards and gardens. it is based on visual observations of symptoms. it has a section on trees that might be useful in forestry.
Tent Caterpillars «
http://www.tent-caterpillar.com
Site Details: http://www.tent-caterpillar.com
  The eastern tent caterpillar affects black cherry trees and other fruit and shade trees. the forest tent caterpillar infests hardwood trees such as sugar maple and oak.

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