“Do I Have a Budworm-Susceptible Forest?”
Goal(s)/Objective(s): Present criteria to help forest managers determine if their forest is budworm-susceptible
Key Findings: In the intervening 25 years, management of the forest in northern New Brunswick has not resulted in any reduction in their susceptibility to spruce budworm attack
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- Van Raalte, G.D.
Canadian Forestry Service
Mapping stands in Northern New Brunswick indicates that extensive areas are currently susceptible to budworm infestation. Management of the forest in the past 25 years has not reduced the susceptibility to attack, concludes G.D. Van Raalte. Foresters from Ontario to Nova Scotia should find out here what are the characteristics of susceptible stands and ask themselves.
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