Friday, January 18, 2013

70,000 sq miles destroyed, so far - Why Bark Beetles are Chewing Through U.S. Forests. Climate Central

Why Bark Beetles are Chewing Through U.S. Forests
Climate Central
The conifer forests of the North American west have been under a massive assault over the past decade by bark beetles: one species alone, the mountain pine beetle, has killed more than 70,000 square miles' worth of trees, equivalent to the area of ...
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