Invasive forest pests represent a major threat to ecosystems and the economy. They are often first detected in urban forests, making these environments strategic for early warning and global forest protection efforts. Although early detection is crucial to the success of eradication measures, the surveillance capacity of official authorities is limited. Citizen science can help bridge this gap—provided that citizens are aware of the stakes and prepared to play an active role. In this context, ma
On the incidental exposure of the general public to invasive forest pests through mainstream media
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