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Aerial photograph of Lodgepole Pine forest (Pinus contorta) with dead trees killed by Mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonud ponderosae) change, monoculture planting of trees and fire suppression.
Aerial photograph of Lodgepole Pine forest (Pinus contorta) with dead trees killed by Mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonud ponderosae) Clear cut areas only have young trees. Granby, Colorado, USA. October The current outbreak of mountain pine beetles has been particularly aggressive. This is due to climate change, monoculture planting of trees and fire suppression.
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Author: © Jeff Foott
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