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Released: 2016 Report on the Health of Colorado’s Forests

Created: 15 February 2017 15 February 2017

The Colorado State Forest Service issued the following news release earlier today regarding their 2016 Report on the Health of Colorado’s Forests.

Colorado State Forest Service News Release
Format: PDF

Preview

Report can be found here: http://csfs.colostate.edu/report-health-colorados-forests/

News articles generated by the release…

800 million standing dead trees in Colorado could impact water supplies | TheFencePost.com
More than 800 million dead trees dot Colorado landscape - The Denver Channel
Colorado has 834 million dead trees; fires could get worse - KTKZ.com
Colorado has 834 million dead trees; fires could get worse - SFGate
It’s not your imagination. More trees than ever are standing dead in Colorado forests - The Denver Post

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