National Geographic - UK (2022-05)

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GARTH LENZ

Forest scientists are
struggling to figure
out a response to
“sudden aspen decline,”


as they call the die-
offs that have struck
since the turn of the
century. But they know
drought and rising
temperatures make
the trees more suscep-
tible to disease and
insects—such as the
tent caterpillars that
defoliated this stand.

CANADA


GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALBERTA

QUAKING ASPEN,


NORTH AMERICA’S MOST


WIDESPREAD TREE,


IS DYING IN DROVES

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