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Oak Wilt Resources

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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

USDA. FS. Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry.

Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

Invasive Species Centre (Ontario).

New York Invasive Species Clearinghouse.

Iowa State University. Extension and Outreach.

Texas A&M University. Texas A&M Forest Service.

Ohio State University. Extension.

USDA. FS. Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry.

Forestry Commission (United Kingdom). Forest Research.

University of Minnesota. Extension.

Morton Arboretum (Illinois).

Oak Wilt
Oak wilt is a fungal disease of oaks that can rapidly kill susceptible species (particularly red oaks). The origin and means of the introduction of oak wilt are unknown. The disease was first discovered in 1942 and is currently only found in the U.S., but it may have originated in Mexico, Central America, or South America.

Texas State University System. Texas Invasive Species Institute.

Purdue University Extension.