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Dead and dying lodgepole pine trees killed by mountain pine beetles in the Helena National Forest, Montana. Scientists have attributed the current outbreak of pine beetles to global warming climate change and warmer winters. The beetles have killed tens of millions of acres of trees in the Rocky Mountains of North America and Canada. Dead and dying white bark pine trees killed by mountain pine beetles in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming . The trees cones and seeds are an important food source for grizzly bears. Some many of the white bark pine tress have been killed by mountain pine beetles the Yellowstone grizzlies were returned to the endangered species list. Scientists have attributed the current outbreak of pine beetles to global warming climate change and warmer winters. The beetles have killed tens of millions of acres of trees in the Rocky Mountains of North America and Canada. Dead and dying lodgepole pine trees killed by mountain pine beetles in the Helena National Forest, Montana. Scientists have attributed the current outbreak of pine beetles to global warming climate change and warmer winters. The beetles have killed tens of millions of acres of trees in the Rocky Mountains of North America and Canada.
- Copyright
- William Campbell
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- 4288x2848 / 8.8MB
- Contained in galleries
- Forest Issues

