East Hampton Town And State DEC Work To Restore Trees After Southern Pine Beetle Infestation - 27 East

East Hampton Town And State DEC Work To Restore Trees After Southern Pine Beetle Infestation

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Members of the East Hampton Town Land Management Department picking up pitch pine cones from the Edward's Hole Nature Preserve

Members of the East Hampton Town Land Management Department picking up pitch pine cones from the Edward's Hole Nature Preserve

 where many trees were cut down after being infested with southern pine beetles. KYRIL BROMLEY

where many trees were cut down after being infested with southern pine beetles. KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of the East Hampton Town Land Management Department picking up pitch pine cones from the Edward's Hole Nature Preserve

Members of the East Hampton Town Land Management Department picking up pitch pine cones from the Edward's Hole Nature Preserve

 where many trees were cut down after being infested with southern pine beetles. KYRIL BROMLEY

where many trees were cut down after being infested with southern pine beetles. KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of the East Hampton Town Land Management Department picking up pitch pine cones from the Edward's Hole Nature Preserve

Members of the East Hampton Town Land Management Department picking up pitch pine cones from the Edward's Hole Nature Preserve

 where many trees were cut down after being infested with southern pine beetles. KYRIL BROMLEY

where many trees were cut down after being infested with southern pine beetles. KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of the East Hampton Town Land Management Department picking up pitch pine cones from the Edward's Hole Nature Preserve

Members of the East Hampton Town Land Management Department picking up pitch pine cones from the Edward's Hole Nature Preserve

 where many trees were cut down after being infested with southern pine beetles. KYRIL BROMLEY

where many trees were cut down after being infested with southern pine beetles. KYRIL BROMLEY

Members of the East Hampton Town Land Management Department picking up pitch pine cones from the Edward's Hole Nature Preserve

Members of the East Hampton Town Land Management Department picking up pitch pine cones from the Edward's Hole Nature Preserve

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authorJon Winkler on Apr 27, 2018
Six months after southern pine beetles were found to have burrowed their way into the pitch pine trees of East Hampton, local and state environmental officials are starting to pick... more

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