Jenny,

I would like to see some reports on New York City's Central Park.
Dispite it being entirely surrounded by the city, the park is sizeable
at more than 800 acres ( I think. ).

Posting pictures to the discussion list is easy. Use Yahoo Mail, Gmail
or whatever you prefer and attach pictures to it and send it to
[email protected]. Make sure the e-mail address is the one
you use for ENTS or it won't post. I see you have a Gmail address.
That should work.

James Parton



On Mar 1, 10:03 am, JennyNYC <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am so happy I found your discussion group while researching Hemlocks
> and other trees native to NYC and environs. I'm a volunteer assistant
> to the curator of the NYBG Forest and I'm working on a winter tree id
> booklet for the arborists and Forest volunteers and I would love to
> get some input/advice. Especially about some of the more difficult to
> identify trees.
>
> I hope I can figure out how to post pictures. I wanted to ask if
> anyone thinks some quarter size holes in an older sugar maple
> (probably >100ya) were made by the Asian long-horned beetle or maybe
> just woodpeckers, or something else I don't know about. It's a
> beautiful and healthy tree now. And it's in such prominent location
> that if the insects were after it, they would immediately treat it.
>
> Is this the right forum for me to discuss all this? I hope so. I've
> learned a lot looking through past post topics.
>
> Jenny
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