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Vermont Emerald Ash Borer Risk Areas

Metadata Updated: July 26, 2024

The shaded circles on this map delineate Vermont’s EAB Infested Area. Each infested area represents a 10-mile radius around a known EAB infestation. While symptoms may not be obvious, it is likely that EAB is present in much of this area. 

For each infested area, the relative EAB infestation severity is represented along a color spectrum. A yellow infested area indicates a less severe infestation. 

Lower severity infested areas are not yet showing infestation symptoms or decline but EAB has been found. A red infested area indicates a more severe infestation, multiple detections of EAB in a close area, or both. Higher severity infested areas are exhibiting visible infestation symptoms or tree death. The severity of infestation in each infested area will be assessed annually by staff from the Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation and the map will be adjusted as needed. 

EAB is not necessarily present throughout any given infested area, and it can rarely be found at low population densities. Often, by the time the insect is detected, it has already dispersed. Therefore, this map indicates the likelihood of EAB based on where it has actually been observed. Applying Slow the Spread recommendations reduces the risk of spreading EAB and provides time to conduct management activities. 

This map will be updated as new locations of EAB are detected in and near Vermont. 

The EAB Infested Area Map location is also available on the ANR Atlas. The “EAB Infested Area” layer is under the Forests, Parks, and Recreation tab in the Atlas layers. This mapping function allows you to look at the infested area in conjunction with other layers like parcels or roads, disposal sites, and composting facilities, as well as seeing the details associated with each infestation including the year that EAB was detected, infestation severity, and the last time the site was evaluated.

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Public: This dataset is intended for public access and use. Non-Federal: This dataset is covered by different Terms of Use than Data.gov. License: Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike

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Dates

Metadata Created Date February 10, 2023
Metadata Updated Date July 26, 2024

Metadata Source

Harvested from Vermont Open Geodata Portal

Additional Metadata

Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Created Date February 10, 2023
Metadata Updated Date July 26, 2024
Publisher Vermont Agency of Natural Resources - Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation
Maintainer
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Data First Published 2023-02-06T17:59:51.000Z
Data Last Modified 2023-02-06T18:05:19.000Z
Category geospatial
Public Access Level public
Metadata Context https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.jsonld
Schema Version https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema
Catalog Describedby https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.json
Categories Environment, Species, Trending, Current events, Boundaries, Environmental
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Harvest Source Id 24b4ec67-cad4-4235-b8af-afaa3907ff2e
Harvest Source Title Vermont Open Geodata Portal
Homepage URL https://geodata.vermont.gov/maps/VTANR::vermont-emerald-ash-borer-risk-areas
License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
Metadata Type geospatial
Old Spatial -73.4542,42.7226,-71.4653,45.0184
Source Datajson Identifier True
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