The Ash Tree’s Last Stand, And Why It Matters – WTTW

The City of Chicago has given up on treating parkway ash trees, so neighbors are taking it upon themselves. (Patty Wetli / WTTW News) Chicago has given up on its ash trees, but some residents are mounting a rescue effort.
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debtsor
6 years ago

Missing from the article: THE EMERALD ASH BORER IS NATIVE TO CHINA.
But it is racist to even mention such inconvenient facts. So an entire article about the Emerald Ash Borer and not a single mention of China….

Fed up neighbor
6 years ago
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Worried about a damn tree, mount a campaign to save are damn state fools.

Freddy
6 years ago

Speaking of trees Check out “The Larch” from Monty Python

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