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A Fire Story (Classroom)
Gain experience in discussing the importance of fire in an ecosystem through storytelling.

A Fire Story (Virtual)
Gain experience in discussing the importance of fire in an ecosystem through storytelling.

Asian Citrus Psyllid
This tiny insect and its bacterial hitchhikers can cause serious disease in all types of citrus trees.

Asian Citrus Psyllid
“Orange You Glad You Asked” teaches about the Asian Citrus Psyllid and yellow dragon disease.

Asian Citrus Psyllid (Ages 4-7)
The “Beginner” Activity Book has coloring pages, easy word searches, mazes and a copy of the comic story.

Asian Citrus Psyllid (Ages 8-10)
This “Advanced” Activity Book has word puzzles that use relevant vocabulary and contains a copy of a comic story.

Asian Longhorned Beetle
The larvae of this black-and-white beetle feed on and kill many different types of hardwood trees.

Asian Longhorned Beetle
This comic demonstrates how firewood enables the proliferation of the Asian Longhorned Beetle.

Asian Longhorned Beetle (Ages 4-7)
This Activity book demonstrates how firewood enables the proliferation of the Asian Longhorned Beetle.

Asian Longhorned Beetle (Ages 8-10)
This “Advanced” Activity Book has word puzzles that use relevant vocabulary and contains a copy of a comic story.

Barrenador Esmeralda Del Fresno (Emerald Ash Borer)
The larvae of this green beetle burrow under the bark of ash trees, cutting off their water and nutrient supply.

Barrenador Esmeralda Del Fresno (Emerald Ash Borer)
The Spanish-translated “Wasp Watch” teaches about the sphecid wasp and how it affects emerald ash borer trees.

Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle
Coconut rhinoceros beetle adults chew big holes through growing palm tree leaves to feed on soft tissue.

Emerald Ash Borer
The larvae of this green beetle burrow under the bark of ash trees, cutting off their water and nutrient supply.

Emerald Ash Borer
“Wasp Watch” teaches students about the sphecid wasp and how it affects emerald ash borer trees.

Emerald Ash Borer (Ages 4-7)
The “Beginner” Activity Book has coloring pages, easy word searches, mazes and a copy of the comic story.

Emerald Ash Borer (Ages 8-10)
This “Advanced” Activity Book has word puzzles that use relevant vocabulary and contains a copy of a comic story.

Escarabajo Ambrosia Del Laurel Rojo (Redbay Ambrosia Beetle)
The redbay ambrosia beetle attacks plants in the laurel family by boring into the wood and bringing with it a wilt-causing fungus.