THE EAB COULD BE IN YOUR TREE: THIRD VIDEO GOES LIVE!
This morning,
Councillor Hume released his third video in a three-part series geared to
raise awareness of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) beetle that is devastating ash
trees across the city—and especially in Alta Vista ward.
The videos are
explained here on the Councillor’s blog; each video focuses on a different
aspect of identification of the EAB and its effect on ash trees. This third
video shows an artist sketching an infected ash tree, with an explanation of what options are available for treatment or containment of the EAB infection.
The videos are part of
a larger EAB communications campaign, rolling out throughout the summer;
Councillor Hume is responding to residents’ requests for further education and
awareness-raising on the invading beetle. Using videos (posted on both Youtube
and the Councillor’s social media channels) will provide a way for residents to
share the information easily with their friends, families, and neighbours.
We encourage all Alta
Vista residents to share the videos via email and social media channels. Help
raise awareness of the dangers of the EAB, and the options for treatment and
containment.
The videos and
upcoming PSA materials all direct residents to the web page eab.peterhume.ca,
where residents can see the latest up-to-date information about the EAB and
what options residents have in protecting their own trees, as well as City
trees they may wish to help.
Link to the second
video on Youtube: http://bit.ly/EABAshTree
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