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Specialist to speak on insect control

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A local expert on controlling invasive species of insects will give an update on the emerald ash borer and other invasive species that are threatening native trees and other vegetation.

Paul Fuhrmann, acting coordinator for the Western New York Partnership for Invasive Species Management will make his presentation at 7 p. m. Wednesday in First Presbyterian Church, 100 Church St., Youngstown. The event is cosponsored by the Youngstown Garden Club, Wild Ones Niagara Falls and the River Region Chapter.

Fuhrmann has been a habitat restoration specialist and natural resource manager with Ecology and Environment since 1991.


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