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The graceful American Elm, was once commonplace in the landscape. The Liberty Elm is genetically identical, but resistant to Dutch Elm disease.
If you were raised during the 1950s and into the '60s, you must remember Ulmus americanus, the imperial deciduous tree of the Elm Family (Ulmaceae).
The emerald ash borer, an unintentional import from Asia, is spreading through the MidWest, eastern U.S.and Canada; biocontrol methods are being developed.
One of the most majestic sights in Britain bird-wise are owls. There are now six owl species in Britain, but as they are increasingly endangered owls can be hard to spot.
Whether carnivorous or herbivorous, many beetle larvae live invisibly inside plants or underground, sometime in numbers large enough to cause severe damage.


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