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Bark beetles are important for New Mexico's forest ecosystems. They usually attack stressed trees, which are then replaced by ...
Wildfires have left communities devastated across New Mexico, but it’s not just people who are affected. All that destruction ...
The number of conifer trees dying in New Mexico’s forests from bark beetle attacks more than doubled last year to 70,000 ...
A new state report out this week finds conifer tree deaths – including iconic species like the Ponderosa and Pinyon pine – ...
The Alabama Forestry Commission (AFC) is cautioning forest landowners about brown spot needle blight, a fungal disease that ...
Removing the trees will help prevent the spread of damaging beetles, according to the Department of Natural Resources.
Downed pine trees develop a fungal stain quickly, losing their value as timber. Stressed or damaged pines and fresh pine ...
Apr. 27—The number of conifer trees dying in New Mexico's forests from bark beetle attacks more than doubled last year to 70,000 acres, especially near burn scars left by wildfires in 2022.
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