Where can I see your film?
Lurking in the Trees is available via request to individuals and groups that intend to show it as an educational piece to the public, or to groups of professionals such as master gardeners, tree care professionals, and others. We are also currently seeking airtime on public and private channels throughout the USA and Canada. To find out if there is an airtime slot near you, visit our Facebook, Twitter, or MySpace accounts.
Is Lurking in the Trees ready for public or private broadcast?
As of January 1st, 2010, we will have a version of Lurking in the Trees that is 26:46 long, has closed captioning, removes the on screen website references, and is available in any format required.
I found a weird big black bug! Is it an Asian longhorned beetle?
It might be an Asian longhorned beetle, so it is good that you are being observant. Learn more about identifying the Asian longhorned beetle, and potentially reporting your suspicious insect, at beetlebusters.info.
What is going on in Worcester right now? Have they cut down more trees?
The fight against the Asian longhorned beetle is ongoing, and Worcester has a long path ahead of it. One excellent resource for updates and factual information is the Massachusetts Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program website where you can find maps, public meeting times, and other information.
How can I prevent this from happening in my community?
Here are three simple things you can do.
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