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Dutch Elm Disease Awareness Week | |
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| | Dutch Elm Disease (DED) Awareness Week is recognized annually throughout the province from June 22-28. The intent is to raise awareness on what DED is, the importance of elm trees to our communities, and that DED can be prevented.
An inventory taken in 1999 showed there are a total of 219,334 elms growing in our urban communities. The value of these elm trees is $634 million. It is estimated that equal amounts grow in the rural areas raising the total value to well over a billion dollars.
Everyone can play their part in saving our beautiful elm trees.
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Other Documents in the Series |
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Dutch Elm Disease Dutch Elm Disease Confirmed in Alberta Dutch Elm Disease Prevention: What You Can Do Province Wide Elm Tree Inventory Dutch Elm Disease Awareness Week - Current Document Dutch Elm Disease Links
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For more information about the content of this document, contact Shelley Barkley.
This information published to the web on June 26, 2002.
Last Reviewed/Revised on May 28, 2009.
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