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State forestry warns Oregon City: emerald ash borer detected nearby, major urban-tree losses possible

Oregon City Commission · November 20, 2025
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Oregon Department of Forestry specialists told the commission EAB was found in Oregon in 2022 and in metro-area traps this year; they urged residents not to move firewood, to report suspect trees and to remove ash from planting lists to avoid large canopy and fiscal losses.

State forestry staff told the Oregon City Commission on Nov. 19 that emerald ash borer (EAB), an invasive wood-boring beetle, poses a major risk to the city’s ash trees and urban canopy.

Kat Buffay, an EAB support specialist with the Oregon Department of Forestry, said EAB was discovered in Oregon in 2022 and that recent metro-area surveillance turned up positive traps and buffer detections within a few miles of Oregon City's urban growth boundary. "Since its introduction in the mid '90s, it has killed over a 100,000,000 ash trees," Buffay said, and warned that the insect’s life…

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