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Arlington sees positive oak wilt case. Here’s what to know.
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· July 23, 2026
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Key points The city's urban forest manager has experience with local tree health, spanning nearly 15 years. A destructive tree disease has been found in Arlington.
A destructive tree disease has been found in Arlington. The city's urban forest manager has experience with local tree health, spanning nearly 15 years. This recent discovery is unusual for the area.
The disease is caused by a fungus and affects trees' ability to process water. Some tree species are more susceptible than others. Further information about this rare instance and the disease's impact is available from the city and forestry experts.
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Published: July 23, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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