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Spruce budworm super heroes
Going up in a helicopter to watch spruce budworm spraying near 100 Mile House, BC....
published: 29 Dec 2008
author: ConquerBySupremacy
Spruce budworm super heroes
Going up in a helicopter to watch spruce budworm spraying near 100 Mile House, BC.
published: 29 Dec 2008
views: 382
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Spruce Budworm Attack
Right now Western Montana, Northern Idaho and parts of Southern Canada are in the middle o...
published: 19 Jun 2012
author: acme663ryo
Spruce Budworm Attack
Right now Western Montana, Northern Idaho and parts of Southern Canada are in the middle of a massive forest die-off. The culprits are a pair of creepy-crawlies the Pine Beetle and the Spruce Budworm. This insect tag-team is proving too much for the forests. The next time you pass through places like Butte or Missoula trees could be all dead replaced by a gray wall of snags or a fire blackened landscape. The Pine Beetle bores into the bark leaving open wounds and weakening the trees, the Spruce Budworm hatches and eats all of the new growth from the trees, killing the tops and preventing them from growing. Trees can only handle a few years of this before the whole thing dies. Insecticides are very costly and have to be sprayed from above, the pheromone patches are even more expensive and have a marginal effect. I have noticed the adult budworm moth has an affinity for the common bug zapper, I am proposing to try building massive zappers around four foot UV florescent tubes and place them out in the forest. I will update as to the effectiveness of this concept.
published: 19 Jun 2012
author: acme663ryo
views: 115
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Spruce Budworm Foodweb
Spruce Budworm Foodweb - Rendered using FoodWeb3D (v1). FoodWeb - Fluctuations in density ...
published: 22 Sep 2009
author: ale22xale22x
Spruce Budworm Foodweb
Spruce Budworm Foodweb - Rendered using FoodWeb3D (v1). FoodWeb - Fluctuations in density of an outbreak species drive diversity cascades in food webs by Eldon S. Eveleigh, Kevin S. McCann, Peter C. McCarthy, Steven J. Pollock, Christopher J. Lucarotti, Benoit Morin, George A. McDougall, Douglas B. Strongman, John T. Huber, James Umbanhowar, and Lucas DB Faria. PNAS 104(43):1697616981. The image was produced with FoodWeb3D, a program written by RJ Williams and provided by the Pacific Ecoinformatics and Computational Ecology Lab (www.foodwebs.org, Yoon et al. 2004). FoodWeb3D - Yoon, I., RJ Williams, E. Levine, S. Yoon, JA Dunne, and ND Martinez. 2004. Webs on the Web (WoW): 3D visualization of ecological networks on the WWW for collaborative research and education. Proceedings of the IS&T;/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Visualization and Data Analysis 5295:124-132.
published: 22 Sep 2009
author: ale22xale22x
views: 311
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Balsam Fir/Spruce Budworm foodweb v2
Spruce Budworm Foodweb - Rendered using FoodWeb3D (v2). Labels (node index) are as in onli...
published: 24 Sep 2009
author: ale22xale22x
Balsam Fir/Spruce Budworm foodweb v2
Spruce Budworm Foodweb - Rendered using FoodWeb3D (v2). Labels (node index) are as in online Supplementary Appendix, Table 3: List of parasitoids and entomopathogens associated with herbivores on balsam fir in three plots in New Brunswick - except balsam fir is 105, and budworm is 99. FoodWeb from, "Fluctuations in density of an outbreak species drive diversity cascades in food webs" (2007) Eldon S. Eveleigh, Kevin S. McCann, Peter C. McCarthy, Steven J. Pollock, Christopher J. Lucarotti, Benoit Morin, George A. McDougall, Douglas B. Strongman, John T. Huber, James Umbanhowar, and Lucas DB Faria. PNAS 104(43):1697616981. The image was produced with FoodWeb3D, a program written by RJ Williams and provided by the Pacific Ecoinformatics and Computational Ecology Lab (www.foodwebs.org, Yoon et al. 2004). FoodWeb3D - Yoon, I., RJ Williams, E. Levine, S. Yoon, JA Dunne, and ND Martinez. 2004. Webs on the Web (WoW): 3D visualization of ecological networks on the WWW for collaborative research and education. Proceedings of the IS&T;/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Visualization and Data Analysis 5295:124-132.
published: 24 Sep 2009
author: ale22xale22x
views: 387
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Cape Breton recovers from the spruce budworm 1989 CBC Archives
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published: 28 Mar 2011
author: Uncleadolphs
Cape Breton recovers from the spruce budworm 1989 CBC Archives
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Improving Tolerance to Spruce Budworm - Naturally
JDI partners with Dr. J. David Miller of Carleton University to research nature's way to i...
published: 18 May 2012
author: jdirvingcompany
Improving Tolerance to Spruce Budworm - Naturally
JDI partners with Dr. J. David Miller of Carleton University to research nature's way to improve tree health during spruce budworm attacks.
published: 18 May 2012
author: jdirvingcompany
views: 62
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Early spring solo hike camp, new hammock, old tarp, budworm boreal forest
Hiking is new to me, I am a canoe tripper and winter trekker sled hauler. This is my first...
published: 04 May 2011
author: Wintertrekker
Early spring solo hike camp, new hammock, old tarp, budworm boreal forest
Hiking is new to me, I am a canoe tripper and winter trekker sled hauler. This is my first back pack hike using a hammock (Warbonnet Blackbird) and a Perfect Trees Crows Nest 3/4, 3 season under quilt (company now renamed HammockGear.com and the Crowsnest model is now replaced with the Phoenix model). The set up worked well. Excellent gear, no complaints. I also show my external ridge tarp set up over the edge of the fire. I finish with some brief interpretation of the boreal forest spruce budworm cycle which affects mostly balsam fir, and what the blowdown looks like. Great firewood supply, lousy looking forest.
published: 04 May 2011
author: Wintertrekker
views: 1615
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Bifurcation in a Model of Spruce Budworm Populations
demonstrations.wolfram.com The Wolfram Demonstrations Project contains thousands of free i...
published: 10 Jul 2010
author: wolframmathematica
Bifurcation in a Model of Spruce Budworm Populations
demonstrations.wolfram.com The Wolfram Demonstrations Project contains thousands of free interactive visualizations, with new entries added daily. Spruce budworm populations have in recent decades become a classic case study in mathematical biology. This Demonstration illustrates the bifurcation that occurs as a certain parameter is varied in a two-component model of budworm and foliage densities.... Contributed by: Selwyn Hollis
published: 10 Jul 2010
author: wolframmathematica
views: 100
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Spruce Budworm Eggs Hatching
Time-lapse movie of an egg cluster of Choristoneura occidentalis at the start of egg hatch...
published: 20 Sep 2012
author: WardBStrong
Spruce Budworm Eggs Hatching
Time-lapse movie of an egg cluster of Choristoneura occidentalis at the start of egg hatch.
published: 20 Sep 2012
author: WardBStrong
views: 8
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Restoration of overgrown blown in campsite, solo bike and hike, part 1
This series will document the "before and after" view of resorting a Park back country cam...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: Wintertrekker
Restoration of overgrown blown in campsite, solo bike and hike, part 1
This series will document the "before and after" view of resorting a Park back country campsite long since out of use due to being grown in and covered in blow down. I accessed the area by mountain biking in part way, then switching to hiking on a trail and then bushwhacking in the final section. It is rare in Parks that a person gets the opportunity to open a new campsite or re-open an old grown-in/blow-in site. It is illegal for an unauthorized person to carve out any new backcountry campsite in our regulated Parks. However the Park has in its management workplan to re-open a campsite on a lake that had been lost in years past due to lack of maintenance and significant spruce budworm damage and blow down. Due to budgets and staffing they had not yet been able to do the work. But I volunteered! They already know me well and had a trust relationship built based on my skill set for knowing attributes of a good back country campsite, professional ecological knowledge of low impact principles, and fire safety for the fire pit restoration. It was only under the Park's authorization that I did the initial work. Park authorities flagged out the location for the restoration. The video series will be a little long in time, but my intent is to show what is involved in decision making. The forest composition and structure here is classic post spruce budworm outbreak with mass mortality followed by blow down. Not pretty. But it provides unlimited amounts of firewood! Safety ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: Wintertrekker
views: 467
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Restoration of overgrown blown-in campsite, solo bike and hike, part 2
Part 2 continues from Part 1 (see link below). This series will document the "before and a...
published: 16 Oct 2012
author: Wintertrekker
Restoration of overgrown blown-in campsite, solo bike and hike, part 2
Part 2 continues from Part 1 (see link below). This series will document the "before and after" view of resorting a Park back country campsite long since out of use due to being grown in and covered in blow down. I accessed the area by mountain biking in part way, then switching to hiking on a trail and then bushwhacking in the final section. I am still on Day 1 completing the blowdown clearing and a storm is blowing in soon. It is rare in Parks that a person gets the opportunity to open a new campsite or re-open an old grown-in/blow-in site. It is illegal for an unauthorized person to carve out any new backcountry campsite in our regulated Parks. However the Park has in its management workplan to re-open a campsite on a lake that had been lost in years past due to lack of maintenance and significant spruce budworm damage and blow down. Due to budgets and staffing they had not yet been able to do the work. But I volunteered! They already know me well and had a trust relationship built based on my skill set for knowing attributes of a good back country campsite, professional ecological knowledge of low impact principles, and fire safety for the fire pit restoration. It was only under the Park's authorization that I did the initial work. Park authorities flagged out the location for the restoration. The video series will be a little long in time, but my intent is to show what is involved in decision making. The forest composition and structure here is classic post spruce ...
published: 16 Oct 2012
author: Wintertrekker
views: 426
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Restoration of overgrown blown-in campsite, solo bike and hike, part 3 - the fire
In Part 3, I restore a fire rock ring to the site, intended to be permanent fire pit. I sh...
published: 19 Oct 2012
author: Wintertrekker
Restoration of overgrown blown-in campsite, solo bike and hike, part 3 - the fire
In Part 3, I restore a fire rock ring to the site, intended to be permanent fire pit. I show and explain my preferred method for an open sided rock circle. Part 3 continues from Parts 1&2 (see links below). This series will document the "before and after" view of resorting a Park back country campsite long since out of use due to being grown in and covered in blow down. I accessed the area by mountain biking in part way, then switching to hiking on a trail and then bushwhacking in the final section. It is rare in Parks that a person gets the opportunity to open a new campsite or re-open an old grown-in/blow-in site. It is illegal for an unauthorized person to carve out any new backcountry campsite in our regulated Parks. However the Park has in its management workplan to re-open a campsite on a lake that had been lost in years past due to lack of maintenance and significant spruce budworm damage and blow down. Due to budgets and staffing they had not yet been able to do the work. But I volunteered! They already know me well and had a trust relationship built based on my skill set for knowing attributes of a good back country campsite, professional ecological knowledge of low impact principles, and fire safety for the fire pit restoration. It was only under the Park's authorization that I did the initial work. Park authorities flagged out the location for the restoration. The video series will be a little long in time, but my intent is to show what is involved in decision ...
published: 19 Oct 2012
author: Wintertrekker
views: 468
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The Budworm Provides...Firewood! - Nov Hike
Some fire, and a spruce budwormed boreal forest full of firewood for us fire-lovers. The b...
published: 21 Nov 2011
author: Wintertrekker
The Budworm Provides...Firewood! - Nov Hike
Some fire, and a spruce budwormed boreal forest full of firewood for us fire-lovers. The budworm kills mostly balsam fir. Warbonnet Blackbird hammock. Bear bag hung in tree. Simple lazy-man's pot hanger. Hanging out in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park in Northwestern Ontario. Last hike before the snow.
published: 21 Nov 2011
author: Wintertrekker
views: 1011
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Kamloops Urban Forestry ©
The natural forest stands and urban trees in the City of Kamloops and surrounding areas ha...
published: 26 Oct 2010
author: CityofKamloops
Kamloops Urban Forestry ©
The natural forest stands and urban trees in the City of Kamloops and surrounding areas have been impacted by infestations of mountain pine beetle, western pine beetle, spruce budworm and Douglas fir tussock moth. © 2011 City of Kamloops
published: 26 Oct 2010
author: CityofKamloops
views: 125