The article focuses on the green alder sawfly (Monsoma pulveratum) in southeast Alaska.
http://www.adn.com/2013/08/12/3020348/invasive-sawfly-identified-in.html
The article focuses on the green alder sawfly (Monsoma pulveratum) in southeast Alaska.
http://www.adn.com/2013/08/12/3020348/invasive-sawfly-identified-in.html
Robert Woolsey of Sitka’s KCAW reported on green alder sawfly in the area. The report is available at the URI below.
http://www.kcaw.org/2013/07/12/invasive-alert-alder-eating-sawfly-discovered-in-sitka/
KDLG (Dillingham) reported that Paul Liedberg will be running beetle traps in Dillingham this season to monitor for exotic insects.
Article:
http://kdlg.org/post/dillingham-volunteer-monitors-invasive-beetles
Audio:
http://cpa.ds.npr.org/kdlg/audio/2013/05/051313%20web%20Beetle%20Traps%20package.mp3
A few entomology-related presentations were given at the 2013 annual meeting of the Alaska Society of American Foresters held in Anchorage on April 24-27. The presenters kindly supplied pdf versions of their talks available from the links below.
Exotic insects of concern. Liz Graham, USDA Forest Service.
Alaska Firewood Survey. Mia Kirk, Alaska Department of Natural Resources.
The Emerald Ash Borer: Lessons learned from managing an exotic forest insect. Liz Graham, USDA Forest Service.
Proceedings from the 13th annual Alaska Invasive Species Conference (October 30 – November 3, 2012) are now available at the proceedings’ web page. Five presentations (links provided below) cover entomological topics.
Katie Spellman (UAF, Fairbanks) presented her investigation of how exotic white sweet clover affects pollination and fruit production of native berry-producing shrubs. Michael Rasy (UAF Cooperative Extension Service, Anchorage) and Nathan Lojewski (Chugachmiut) focused on recent severe defoliation of deciduous shrubs in southcentral Alaska, mostly by Geometrid moths. Elizabeth Graham (USFS, Juneau) covered a range of forest health topics, including aerial detection surveys and exotic insect forest pests. Mia Kirk provided an update on the 2011-2012 Alaska Firewood Survey.
Katie Villano Spellman, Univeristy of Alaska Fairbanks, Department of Biology and Wildlife, Laura Schneller, University of Alaska Anchorage, Department of Biological Sciences
Nathan Lojewski, Chugachmiut
Michael Rasy, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Cooperative Extension Service
Lori Winton, Tom Heutte, and Elizabeth Graham US Forest Service, Forest Health Protection
Mia Kirk, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Agriculture