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Published: November 2023
Pages: 36
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This publication is intended for Extension professionals, master gardeners, public agency personnel, tree care professionals, and those who are interested in an in-depth review of the current state of knowledge about EAB and the implications for potential damage and mitigation strategies in Washington State.
Page Count: 36
Published: November 2023
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