FOCI Newsletter 2023 Early September

Firewood Outreach Professionals newsletter for September 2023, also called FOCI newsletter, Firewood Outreach Coordination Initiative. Contains information on: Safe Disposal of Woody Storm Debris, More Bugs are Coming Webinar, National Firewood Bank Summit, Elm zigzag sawfly, and more!

Please Specify the Agency:

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging: woody storm debris, firewood bank summit, elm zigzag sawfly
Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy

Don’t Move Firewood 2023 Georgia Playing Card and Ad

Custom version of Don’t Move Firewood playing card back with emphasis on preventing the spread of tree-killing insects like emerald ash borer. Made in coordination with Georgia Department of Agriculture. Includes emerald ash borer and burning firewood pile imagery with “Firewood Alert” and “Buy It Where You Burn It” wording. Doubles for use as playing card and online advertisement.

Keyword Tagging:

don’t move firewood playing card, advertisement, emerald ash borer, Georgia

Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy

Don’t Move Firewood 2023 Great Smoky Mountain National Park Signage

——————–

Custom Don’t Move Firewood poster built for use as a 24 x 36 inch poster on sandwich boards in Tennessee’s Great Smoky Mountain National Park with consultation from NPS staff. Designed and published in 2023. Features “Buy It Where You Burn It” message, mountainous background, Asian longhorned beetle imagery, and customized wording.

Please Specify the Agency:

The Nature Conservancy, Don’t Move Firewood campaign

Keyword Tagging:

don’t move firewood advertisement, buy it where you burn it poster

Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy, Don’t Move Firewood

FOCI Newsletter 2023 August

Firewood Outreach Professionals newsletter for August 2023, also called FOCI newsletter, Firewood Outreach Coordination Initiative. Contains information on: Tree Check Month, USDA APHIS’ Five-Year Strategy to Combat Spotted Lanternfly, More Bugs are Coming Webinar, Invasive Yellow-legged hornet found in Georgia, and more!

Please Specify the Agency:

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging: Tree Check Month, spotted lanternfly, yellow-legged hornet
Upload My File:

 

Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy

Don’t Move Firewood 2023 Montana Signage

Custom Don’t Move Firewood poster built for use in Montana with consultation from Montanta DRNC Forest Pest Management Program staff. Designed and published in 2023. Features “Buy It Where You Burn It” message, mountainous background, bluebird sky imagery, and customized wording.

Please Specify the Agency:

The Nature Conservancy, Don’t Move Firewood campaign

Keyword Tagging:

don’t move firewood advertisement, buy it where you burn it poster

Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy, Don’t Move Firewood

DMF Oregon 2023 Half Page Ad

Custom Don’t Move Firewood advertisement built for use in Oregon. Designed and published in 2023 in partnership with Oregon Department of Agriculture. Features emerald ash borer and firewood imagery on blue sky background with mountain and creek landscape.

Please Specify the Agency:

The Nature Conservancy, Don’t Move Firewood campaign

Keyword Tagging:

don’t move firewood advertisement, emerald ash borer, North Dakota Department of Agriculture

Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy, Don’t Move Firewood

FOCI Newsletter 2023 June

Firewood Outreach Professionals newsletter for June 2023, also called FOCI newsletter, Firewood Outreach Coordination Initiative. Contains information on: oak wilt found in Canada for first time, open period for PPA Section 7721 funding, new quarantine for giant African landslide, EAB quarantine in Oregon extended, EAB Week webinar recordings, and more!

Please Specify the Agency:

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging: emerald ash borer awareness week, oak wilt, giant African land snail
Upload My File:

 

Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy

FOCI Newsletter 2023 May

Firewood Outreach Professionals newsletter for May 2023, also called FOCI newsletter, Firewood Outreach Coordination Initiative. Contains information on: upcoming Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week webinars hosted by DMF, prepping for PlayCleanGo and other outreach initiatives, spotted lanternfly outreach, and more!

Please Specify the Agency:

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging: 
Upload My File:

 

Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy

FOCI Newsletter 2023 Late April

Firewood Outreach Professionals newsletter for late April 2023, also called FOCI newsletter, Firewood Outreach Coordination Initiative. Contains information on: new revision of the Firewood Comparison Report, upcoming EAB Week webinars, upcoming PlayCleanGo, emerald ash borer spread in Canada and more!

Please Specify the Agency:

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging: 
Upload My File:

 

Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy

FOCI Newsletter 2023 Early April

Firewood Outreach Professionals newsletter for early April 2023, also called FOCI newsletter, Firewood Outreach Coordination Initiative. Contains information on: Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month, SAF updates, emerald ash borer infestation spread and more!

Please Specify the Agency:

Don’t Move Firewood

Keyword Tagging: 
Contact First Name:

Leigh

Contact Last Name:

Greenwood

Contact Email Address:

lgreenwood@tnc.org

Contact Agency:

The Nature Conservancy