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As Black Hills Pine Beetle Epidemic Ends, Resiliency Project Begins

by Web Editor | Apr 10, 2017 | News, News/PR

U.S. Forest Service officials said this month that the 20-year mountain pine beetle epidemic in the Black Hills has officially ended, but that doesn’t mean their fight against the tree-killing insects is over. In fact, an effort to limit the damage from the next...

Southern Pine Beetle Could Devastate Southeastern Forest Products Industry

by Web Editor | Mar 20, 2017 | News, News/PR

Considered one of the biggest causes of economic loss in forestry in the southeastern U.S., the southern pine beetle is a real threat to the region’s wood products industry. This year’s concerns stem from a record-setting drought in the area, which caused many...

Black Hills National Forest Slowly Winning War Against Mountain Pine Beetle

by Web Editor | Feb 8, 2016 | News, News/PR

There are promising results from 2015’s battle in the two decades of warfare between Black Hills National Forest and the mountain pine beetle. The latest surveys of the national forest and surrounding land show that the beetle epidemic has slowed overall,...

Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemic Wanes In Colorado And Wyoming

by Web Editor | Feb 13, 2015 | News, News/PR

National forest officials in Colorado and Wyoming said Monday that they plan to reopen more campgrounds and change tactics as a massive outbreak of the mountain pine beetle wanes. Workers will now turn their attention more toward removing dead trees to prevent them...

Mountain Pine Beetle Threatens Minnesota’s Pine Forests

by Web Editor | Dec 8, 2014 | News, News/PR

A tiny pine beetle that has wiped out tens of millions of acres of forest in the western United States and Canada could be close to invading Minnesota’s majestic pines. Although the mountain pine beetle is about the size of a grain of sand, they have devoured 45...
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