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The latest OPM update from the LTOA


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As is says on the tin.

 

I know the FC are working to contain the London outbreaks, but personally, I don't think that is realistic and we are going to have to look at managing them, rather than eradication.

 

This latest outbreak is the second outside of the London area and is quite some considerable distance from the original infestations. This is something that we are all more than likely have to deal with in the next few years, so keep 'em peeled boys and girls and look out for the hairy wee critters.

OPMAug10 Annex1 (2)[1].doc

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Why do we have to import oak trees from the Netherlands?:confused1:

Is it me?

 

I blame the landscape architects :sneaky2:.

 

Trees, like any other comodity, are traded world wide. The big suppliers in the UK produce a certain amount of stock, but there will always be a demand for species and cultivars not currently available as UK grown. C'est la vie.

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A bit more of an update from the FC:

 

> Subject: Proposed GB Protected Zone against Oak Processionary Moth

>

>

> Colleagues,

>

> The Forestry Commission submitted a proposal to the European

> Commission for a possible listing of Thaumetopoea processionea (Oak

> Processionary Moth - OPM) in the Annexes of Council Directive

> 2000/29/EC in April this year. This, if approved by the Standing

> Committee on Plant Health, would effectively establish GB as a

> protected zone. The Commission identified a number of issues that the

> Forestry Commission needed to address. One of these related to the

> extent of the known infested area in London (which would of course be excluded from the protected zone).

>

> The Forestry Commission has identified the following London Boroughs

> as being within the four kilometre exclusion zone: Brent; Ealing;

> Hounslow; Hammersmith & Fulham; Wandsworth; Richmond Upon Thames;

> Kingston Upon Thames; Merton and Kensington & Chelsea.

>

> I am writing to you to formally notify you of our intention and to

> invite your comments.

>

> Yours sincerely

>

> Stewart Snape

> Deputy Head of Plant Health

> Forestry Commission

> Silvan House, 231 Corstorphine Road

> Edinburgh, EH12 7AT

>

> Direct Dial: +44 (0)131 314 6172

> [email protected]

> Forestry Commission GB

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