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March in Cook Forest

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Last year the Bureau of Forestry, with the CFC and interested landowners, treated a number of the streamside hemlocks to prevent infection by HWA (hemlock woolly adelgid).

This stretch of Tom’s Run is near Shelter #1, off Forest Road. The blow-down is from last year – there has been substantially less wind damage so far in 2019.

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