P.E.I. is the last province without emerald ash borer. Moving firewood risks that security
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Every year, hundreds of thousands of people visit P.E.I.’s beaches and campgrounds, where bonfires are a common sight. With so many trees in Canada, it’s no surprise some people bring firewood from back home or find it along their journey. But the P.E.I. Invasive Species Council warns moving wood into the province could bring an uninvited […]
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