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Those wetlands provided openings in the forest canopy but ... California and British Columbia researchers documented the magnitude and location of yellow cedar mortality in Canada and the United ...
This undated photo provided by the U.S. Forest Service shows a ... A study documenting mortality of yellow cedar trees in Alaska and British Columbia concludes that the future is gloomy for ...
Yellow-cedar, a culturally and economically valuable tree in southeastern Alaska and adjacent parts of British Columbia ... in the Alaska Region of the Forest Service to use this new information ...
The yellow-cedar decline occurs along a 600-mile zone from British Columbia to southeast Alaska. The extensive tree death has been mapped on about one-half million acres in southeast Alaska.
TJ Watt has spent half his life as a forest explorer, a self-described “tree hunter” in British Columbia ... he didn’t know about the colossal cedar until Watt took him to see it.
A series of devastating wildfires that have engulfed vast swaths of forest in ... eerie shade of yellow and orange. When the fires will be controlled or suppressed. British Columbia’s Wildfire ...
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