Residents can report unhealthy looking elm trees by submitting an online form or calling urban forestry at 306-975-2890.
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The city said elm trees make up about 25 per cent of the urban forest in Saskatoon, adding that it had confirmed several cases of dutch elm disease during the summer. “The City will continue surveillance and testing of public and private elm trees in the surrounding areas with an intensive search for elm material and other sources of infection,” the city said.More on Canada
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