Seacoast Trees Blighted

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By Lisa Peakes on Monday, October 3, 2005.
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Morning Edition host Lisa Peakes talks with forest health specialist Kyle Lombard about the fungal infection that's spotting some oak and maple leaves.

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Dear Lisa, I look forward to

Dear Lisa,

I look forward to listening to your show this morning. Since you will be talking about black spotting on tree leaves, I thought you might be interested in the excessive amount of black pollution fallout that is being deposited in this part of Vermont and nearby New Hampshire. You can see photos I have posted on the web at http://www.eco-systems.org/BlackFallout.htm . This pollution, which has worsened significantly in the past two years, is no doubt occuring over a very broad region.

Gerry Hawkes
Woodstock, Vermont

Hi, Gerry - I appreciate

Hi, Gerry -

I appreciate the response and the link. What do you know about the black residue? Can you recommend someone that I could talk to to learn more?
Thanks, too, for listening. - Lisa

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