Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Identification
Online Seminar
Today Hemlock Wooly Adelgid is a serious threat to the beautiful hemlocks that help make Baltimore Woods so special. There are infestations less than 10 miles away and we are looking to protect this foundational species by detecting Hemlock Wooly Adelgid before it kills trees and responding to the pest before it causes irreparable harm. Early detection of infestations is critical for appropriate stewardship at Baltimore Woods and at a regional level.
Join Cornell Extension Associate Caroline Marschner for a live online seminar to learn about the value of Hemlocks in the ecosystem, HWA biology, management options, biocontrol research, and what you can do to help.
This free seminar, hosted by Baltimore Woods Nature Center, is designed for adults and will be presented in an online format in a Zoom conference room.
How it Works:
1. When you register, on the final screen, please be sure to enter the email address where you would like to receive the link to view the program.
2. After completing your registration process, you will receive an electronic receipt via email from Baltimore Woods Nature Center.
3. On Monday, January 17th at 5:00pm, please check your email inbox for a new email that will include the zoom link for the seminar that will start on Tuesday, January 18th at 10:00am.
3. If you have any technical difficulties, just contact us at connect@baltimorewoods.org and we'll help you!