Cornell: Satellite imagery could protect trees from devastating moth outbreaks
July 30, 2026
July 30, 2026
ITHACA, New York, July 30 -- The Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences posted the following news:
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Satellite imagery could protect trees from devastating moth outbreaks
By Krishna Ramanujan, Cornell Chronicle
Satellite-derived maps of defoliation caused by European spongy moths - a devastating U.S. forest pest that consumes the leaves of a wide variety of trees - offer a promising solution for tracking where and when . . .
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Satellite imagery could protect trees from devastating moth outbreaks
By Krishna Ramanujan, Cornell Chronicle
Satellite-derived maps of defoliation caused by European spongy moths - a devastating U.S. forest pest that consumes the leaves of a wide variety of trees - offer a promising solution for tracking where and when . . .
