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Poppy Seed-Sized Beetle Threatens Livelihood Of Md.’s Aging Hemlock Trees

May 11, 2012 6:03 PM
Alex DeMetrick

GARRETT COUNTY, Md. (WJZ)—They are some of Maryland’s oldest living things.

Alex DeMetrick reports that despite centuries of growth, the state’s old growth hemlocks are being threatened by an invasive bug the size of a poppy seed.

You have to get off the main road at New Germany State Park in Garrett County to reach those performing a kind of tree triage. Only in this case the medicine is pesticide.

“The chemical will be released into the tree slowly through the injectors,” said Donnie Oates, Maryland park ranger.

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>MD author explores Eastern "ancient" forests

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When we talk about old-growth and virgin forests, we often think of the massive redwoods and sequoias out West. The eastern United States was heavily logged in the 19th and early 20th centuries, so that the trees we see in this part of the country today are relative youngsters – decades rather than centuries old.

But not everywhere. Remnants remain of the forests that practically blanketed the East when European settlers arrived. Some are on steep slopes, in deep ravines or other remote, hard-to-reach places. Others are relatively easy to get to.

One’s right here in Maryland – about 40 majestic acres of largely untouched eastern hemlocks and white pines at Swallow Falls State Park, near Oakland in Garrett County.

Joan Maloof, a biology professor at Salisbury University, has made a career of studying trees and forests. She’s passionate about old growth and is working now to develop a network for protecting them. She’s written a first-person guide to some of these overlooked pockets of biodiversity and wonder.

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>MDA, DNR Working To Protect Hemlock Stand At Swallow Falls

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May. 12, 2011

Maryland Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Mary Ellen Setting yesterday joined forest health inspectors from state and federal departments of agriculture, the Maryland Park Service, and the Maryland Conservation Corps (MCC) members to begin proactively treating the state’s premier hemlock stand at Swallow Falls State Park to protect the trees from the devastating impact of the hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA).
The HWA is a small exotic insect native to Japan, discovered in Virginia in 1951, that has slowly spread along the east coast of the United States resulting in hemlock decline and death. In addition to enhanced surveillance, Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA), the park service, and MCC started proactively treating thousands of hemlocks with soil and tree insecticide injections with the goal to ultimately treat 100 percent of the hemlocks in the state park. According to an MDA spokesperson, they will concentrate on first treating the old growth area and entrance to the park and then treat the remaining hemlocks there. This program could take up to five years to complete. The injection suppression technique complements the biocontrol release of predator insects currently underway, which is showing great promise in Maryland, the spokesperson said.

“I am pleased to witness firsthand the steadfast efforts that Maryland is taking to stop the spread of the hemlock woolly adelgid and the damage it causes to our region’s important hemlock trees and associated ecosystems,” said MDA Deputy Secretary Setting. “Together with our state, federal, and academic partners, we are finding innovative ways to protect the environment for generations to come and to help keep Maryland smart, green and growing.”

“The virgin hemlocks of Swallow Falls State Park are a natural mecca for 250,000 visitors annually,” said DNR Secretary John Griffin. “We are committed to working in partnership with the MDA to protect this special place, as well as other important hemlock stands throughout Maryland’s public lands.”

“The Maryland Park Service has mobilized all 50 of its MCC members to support the week-long HWA suppression effort at Swallow Falls State Park,” said Maryland Park Service Superintendent Nita Settina. “MCC members will be literally walking in the footsteps of their predecessors, the Civilian Conservation Corps, which encamped at Swallow Falls State Park on May 14, 1934. Today, MCC members will be working to save the same trees that 77 years ago inspired a generation that restored Maryland’s natural resources and built many of its state parks.”

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>State battles woolly pest to save evergreens

>Crews inject pesticide, cultivate beetles to protect hemlocks

By Timothy B. Wheeler, The Baltimore Sun

11:31 p.m. EDT, May 11, 2011
OAKLAND —— Survivors for more than three centuries, the towering hemlocks in Swallow Falls State Park are a remnant of the primeval forests that once blanketed much of Maryland before European settlers arrived.

But after evading loggers’ saws, storms and fires through the years, these evergreens now face a new threat — the hemlock woolly adelgid. A tiny insect from Japan no bigger than a pencil point, it coats hemlock twigs with a snowy waxy substance and slowly sucks the life out of the tree.

Nature Determined to save the largest stand of virgin forest left in Maryland, a small army of state workers and volunteers fanned out Wednesday in the Garrett County park in a bid to hold at bay this exotic pest, which has devastated hemlock stands elsewhere in Maryland and throughout the East.

“Hemlock woods are just a special place,” said Biff Thompson, a forest technician with the Maryland Department of Agriculture overseeing the effort. Their sheltering boughs cool the ground and water around them, he explained, and they’re home to upwards of 900 different species of insects, flies and other organisms. “There’s just a richness of life.”

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