Oak Wilt
It was first recognized as an important disease in 1944 in Wisconsin where, in localized areas (less than 100 acres), over half the oaks had been killed.
These courses represent key species which pose a significant threat to natural resources. Completing these training courses will provide you with the knowledge to identify and report these important threats.
It was first recognized as an important disease in 1944 in Wisconsin where, in localized areas (less than 100 acres), over half the oaks had been killed.