Maintaining the Health of Native Forest Remnants
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The Pacific Northwest is home to many native forest remnants—groves of native trees standing in developed areas—that require special attention and care from professionals.
Learn what causes tree health problems, how to address these problems and prevent tree health issues in native forest remnants, along with an overview on forest pests and pathogens found in the Pacific Northwest.
Whether you’re a professional arborist or a landscape manager, you’ll gain valuable professional development with this online course.
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