West Fargo launches citywide ash tree removal in response to emerald ash borer

It’s coming. Time and nature will guarantee it. It’s an invasive species, the emerald ash borer.

West Fargo is taking decisive steps to tackle what’s ahead. This pest feeds on bark, risking the health of the local tree population. To protect the area’s greenery, the city will replace affected trees with native species, boosting biodiversity and resilience. Starting this month, property owners will be informed about tree removals and replacements. Along with removing infected trees, healthy ones will undergo treatments to curb the spread and ensure West Fargo remains lush and vibrant. Get the full story on West Fargo’s response from Inforum.

And stay tuned for a deeper look at Minot in the coming days.

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