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Dr. Molly Darr

Dr. Molly Darr

@DarrMolly

Assistant Professor, Forestry Extension Specialist @wsucahnrs. She/her.

Mount Vernon, WA Katılım Kasım 2018
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Dr. Molly Darr
Dr. Molly Darr@DarrMolly·
@drdavecoyle So deserved, @drdavecoyle! It’s like this award was custom made for you… an Extension pioneer and inspiration to many. Well done!
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NC State Forest Health@NCForestHealth·
So proud of our NC Bradford Pear Bounty team! Today, we received the Outstanding Project in Urban Forestry Award at the Great NC Tree Conference. Pictured is Tara Moore (NC Wildlife Federation) & me, but our team also includes Leslie Moorman (@ncurbanforests) & @ncforestservice.
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Dr. David Coyle
Dr. David Coyle@drdavecoyle·
The #foresthealth pest emerald ash borer (now established on the West Coast) was found in the most Dad way ever as an #invasivespecies biologist from @PortlandGov was waiting to pick his kids up from camp when he noticed declining ash. His kid found an adult. @Bertonemyia's 📷.
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WSU Entomology
WSU Entomology@WSUEntomology·
Congratulations to Dr. Louie Nottingham (@LouisNottingham) who will be joining WSU Entomology as the Horticultural Crops Entomologist! We are also thrilled to announce that Dr. Molly Darr (@DarrMolly) will be a new Forestry Extension Specialist and Assistant Professor!
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NC State Forest Health
NC State Forest Health@NCForestHealth·
Happy Mothers Day to all the mothers out there! Except these mothers… the hemlock woolly adelgid reproduces via parthenogenesis: they’re all females & reproduce without mating (in the eastern US). This #invasivespecies can be found in every county in NC where #hemlocks grow.
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Lee Kalcsits
Lee Kalcsits@WSUTFRECPhysiol·
New artwork for my office from the kiddo. Thinking of spring days coming soon.
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Abby Ratcliff
Abby Ratcliff@Abby__Ratcliff·
Bought Shrinky Dinks for the first time in 20 years to make ALB earrings for conferences
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Josh Lancette
Josh Lancette@joshualancette·
My pod debut! Learn why and how @EntsocAmerica changed a racist common name of a moth. Many thanks to @JodyBugsMeUNL, @bugmanjon, and @mskvarla36 for being generous hosts and @anh_bugs for being an exceptional co-guest.
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Want to know how the spongy moth got its name? We interviewed Dr. Anh Tran & @joshualancette about the Better Common Names Project. Please take a listen & check out our show notes: arthro-pod.blogspot.com/2022/03/arthro#spongymoth @EntsocAmerica @bugmanjon @mskvarla36 @JodyBugsMeUNL

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Dr. Molly Darr@DarrMolly·
I’ve had a lot of questions about this in our @WOW_SC webinars lately. Great opportunity for folks in the Southeast!
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Want to learn how to treat #hemlocks to protect them from the #HemlockWoollyAdelgid? Join one of the treatment demos this month! March 20 in Asheville or March 29 in Robbinsville. Registration required: Asheville: savehemlocksnc.org/bent-creek-dem… Robbinsville: savehemlocksnc.org/robbinsville-d…

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