Dr. Molly Darr
@DarrMolly
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Assistant Professor, Forestry Extension Specialist @wsucahnrs. She/her.
Mount Vernon, WA
Joined November 2018
When you’re assessing Grad Student work on #AdaptedBooks and see a direct citation of @JudithSchoonov3 and @snortondarr ‘s work and how it connects to #UDL Totally made my day!
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The #foresthealth pest emerald ash borer (now established on the West Coast) was found in the most Dad way ever as an #invasivespecies biologist from @PortlandGov was waiting to pick his kids up from camp when he noticed declining ash. His kid found an adult. @Bertonemyia's 📷.
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Congratulations to Dr. Louie Nottingham (@LouisNottingham) who will be joining WSU Entomology as the Horticultural Crops Entomologist! We are also thrilled to announce that Dr. Molly Darr (@DarrMolly) will be a new Forestry Extension Specialist and Assistant Professor!
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Multiple #pests and #PlantDiseases affect Fraser #fir Christmas trees in the south-eastern U.S. - review and research needs by @DarrMolly , @drdavecoyle and @RobertJetton at @ClemsonForest and @NCStateCNR - https://t.co/RTtYvbrUU5
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Congratulations to colleague, friend, and fellow Swifty, @derekhennen. Thank you for this important contribution to our field. https://t.co/gjDBil2PTi
npr.org
The Swift Twisted-Claw Millipede, or Nannaria swiftae, was among several new species found in Tennessee.
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Cheers to women in forestry!
Our @WOW_SC tumblers are starting to arrive, as a thank you to our loyal participants! My beautiful mom @snortondarr is featured here, proudly lifting her glass. Comment with your own photo below, and #showustourtumbler. Don’t forget to join our virtual happy hour on 4/26!
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Christmas may be behind us, but taking care of Christmas trees is a year-round venture. 🌲 Check our new pub with @DarrMolly @RobertJetton and @drdavecoyle!
entomologytoday.org
Fraser fir Christmas trees are an annual best seller. A new guide reviews Fraser fir pests and their management strategies in the southeastern U.S.
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My pod debut! Learn why and how @EntsocAmerica changed a racist common name of a moth. Many thanks to @JodyBugsMeUNL, @bugmanjon, and @mskvarla36 for being generous hosts and @anh_bugs for being an exceptional co-guest.
Want to know how the spongy moth got its name? We interviewed Dr. Anh Tran & @joshualancette about the Better Common Names Project. Please take a listen & check out our show notes: https://t.co/RyujtsskoA…
#spongymoth @EntsocAmerica @bugmanjon @mskvarla36 @JodyBugsMeUNL
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I’ve had a lot of questions about this in our @WOW_SC webinars lately. Great opportunity for folks in the Southeast!
Want to learn how to treat #hemlocks to protect them from the #HemlockWoollyAdelgid? Join one of the treatment demos this month! March 20 in Asheville or March 29 in Robbinsville. Registration required: Asheville: https://t.co/Xiwk7sdCF5 Robbinsville: https://t.co/wjrmbdg9Xr
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We will teach basic safety and handling of chainsaws; proper selection of well-fitting PPE form women; chainsaw selection based on the intended use and physical limitations; basic saw cuts on downed trees; safe operating practices and maintenance!
Registration is now open for our spring 2022 chainsaw safety and handling workshops! Sat. March 19th @ Sandhills State Forest & Sat. April 30th @ the Coastal Research and Education Center in Charleston. Registration is $25 and limited! https://t.co/P5CsYnKGLo.
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Coming soon! Workshop on Herbicides Regulations, Invasive Species, and Applications. Instructors include Colby Lambert and Kelly Oten, NCSU Extension Forestry. Costs are $70. Credits available. Seating is limited. Get more info & register here: https://t.co/a0s1zRF8rm
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Find out 'The Five Biggest Threats to U.S. Southern Forests... And How To Combat Them' with this @SGSF_Forests blog! https://t.co/hJfbIqkoz0
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Our Spring 2022 webinar series is about celebrating YOU, our brilliant participants. Register now at https://t.co/tekZZr82i3 and you just might get a free gift in time for our virtual happy hour 😉 🥂
We are excited to announce our first webinar series of 2022, featuring topics most frequently requested from our SCWOW participants! Registration is now open at https://t.co/xRciowuo48.
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What exactly makes Christmas trees smell so good? #NCStateCNR expert Justin Whitehill (@WhitehillJustin) from @WhitehillLab explains the science behind that wonderful pine-y scent: https://t.co/kavngrBpFi
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I had the pleasure of talking with @foresters President Gene Kodama this fall about why #forestry is awesome. I'm all sweaty since I thought this was just going to be a field tour/show & tell about the #invasivespecies & #foresthealth pest ALB. #surprise
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Specifically, I’m looking for a plant #pathologist to review a description of #Phytophthora zoospore biology and disease processes on #Fraser fir host trees. Thanks in advance, #foresthealth fam! @sfiwc22 @EcologyForest @ClemsonForest @NCForestHealth @NCchristmasTree @kasson_wvu
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In search of a forest pathologist for a quick review. Will send you my famous (self proclaimed) chewy ginger molasses cookies as thanks.
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Thank you to our fearless leader, Janet Steel aka Janet Stihl and @PHiesl for an invigorating and educational chainsaw workshop! Just ordered a fresh pair of chaps, and feel like an absolute pro now that I understand how to deconstruct, clean and safely maintain my machine💪
We had a blast at our final chainsaw safety and training workshop of the year. Thank you to the @ForestryCommish for your support, our wonderful instructor @PHiesl, and all our participants who requested additional training. We love our @WOW_SC community!
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Can confirm, working in @drdavecoyle’s lab is 💯
A series of unforeseen circumstances = a fully-funded 2-yr M.S. position in #foresthealth & #invasivespecies investigating ALB #biocontrol. Preferred start is Jan. 2022; 20k/yr + benefits; time split between Clemson and Charleston, SC. Spread the word! I'm at dcoyle@clemson.edu
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