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Aspen Trees Die Across the West - WSJ.com
DENVER -- This should be the golden season across the West, when aspen paint hillsides in shades of fall.
But a mysterious ailment -- or perhaps a combination of factors -- is killing hundreds of thousands of acres of the trees from Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona through Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and into Canada, according to the U.S. government and independent scientists.
The aspen die-off comes on the heels of a pine-beetle invasion that has destroyed millions of acres of evergreens. Foresters expect to lose virtually every mature lodgepole pine in Colorado -- five million acres of them.
Aspen and lodgepole pine intermingle across many Rocky Mountain slopes at elevations of 5,000 to 8,000 feet. Millions of the trees are now down or brown, transforming the landscape into a huge fire risk. To the dismay of hunters, the dying trees are decimating habitat crucial to elk, as well as to such smaller animals as wolverine, lynx and yellow-bellied marmot.
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apparently your aspen is dead....



interesting story, better title. (if you are slow, or dont get it, say it o u t l o u d)
 
We have two in our yard, and living at lower elevations is a bit of a stress on the trees anyway, but I think ours are okay...at least I hope so, the one out front is our biggest tree. The pine beetle kill areas are pretty depressing. I've seen entire mountainsides of dead pine trees - the fire danger in the years to come will be scary.

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