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Jeepers Creepers[removed]The Bugs are Coming! From All Directions, Alabama’s Forests are Threatened by Non-Native Invasive Pests D
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Port Wentworth / Detroit / Washington / Knoxville / /

Continent

Asia / North America / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

Mississippi State University / /

IndustryTerm

media release / transportation / /

NaturalFeature

TREASURED Forests / Grand Bay / Alabama forest / /

Organization

Alabama Forestry Commission / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Mississippi State University / Tennessee Department of Agriculture / /

Person

Laurel Wilt / /

Position

professor of entomology / Dana McReynolds Stone Forest Health Coordinator / /

ProvinceOrState

Kentucky / West Virginia / Loudoun / Ohio / Wisconsin / Minnesota / Virginia / Alabama / Maryland / Illinois / Indiana / Jackson County / Oregon / New York / Knox / Washington / Michigan / Knox County / Missouri / Tennessee / New Mexico / Utah / Pennsylvania / Mobile County / South Carolina / Mississippi / Florida / California / Georgia / Iowa / Arizona / Colorado / Idaho / /

RadioStation

Knox / /

Region

eastern Georgia / western U.S. / East Tennessee / West Virginia / /

Technology

Rapid Response protocol / /

URL

www.forestry.alabama.gov / http /

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