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California Has Over 36M Dead Trees, New Report Reveals

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Over 36 million trees died across 2.6 million acres of California’s federal, state and private lands in 2022 alone, revealed a report released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service.

Higher temperatures and prolonged drought conditions have brought about a myriad of issues that are causing more trees to die faster, including lower water levels, crowded forest conditions, insect outbreaks and disease.

But mortality rate and severity, as well as the number of acres affected, has significantly increased compared to years prior, forestry officials said Tuesday.

Tree mortality was particularly high in the central Sierra Nevada Range and forests up north, with the true firs making up over 77 percent of the total dead trees found throughout the state.

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The data comes from the USDA Forest Service’s annual aerial detection survey, which estimates tree damage and mortality figures to better tailor the department’s approach to increasing forest health alongside state and local partners.

Last year, the Forest Service launched a decade-long strategy that uses fuel reduction techniques, community hardening practices and congressional funding to mitigate wildfires in the nation’s most at-risk places, including California’s forests.

“Forest health is a top priority for the Forest Service,” said Jennifer Eberlien, regional forester for the Pacific Southwest Region. “The agency’s 10-year strategy to address the wildfire crisis includes removal of dead and dying trees in the places where it poses the most immediate threats to communities. Working together, we can mitigate the risks of tree mortality and high-intensity wildfire by reducing the overabundance of living trees on the landscape.”

And on a state level, Eberlien is working with California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot and Cal Fire officials to funnel state and federal funds to forest health treatment projects via a California-led coalition titled the California Wildfire & Forest Resilience Task Force.

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“As we tackle California’s wildfire and forestry challenges, tree mortality remains a major concern for the state,” said Joe Tyler, CAL FIRE director and chief. “And we’re seeing real results. In the past several years, the partnerships underway have accelerated the rate of projects completed, and in 2022 alone, we saw examples of where our combined forest resilience efforts made a difference in protecting lives, communities and our state’s natural resources.”

16 comments


Exit 12A February 9, 2023 - 11:51 AM - 11:51 AM

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According to the Public Policy Institute, CA has about 2 million illegal immigrants.
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Tim February 9, 2023 - 3:46 PM - 3:46 PM

California also has 94 brain dead legislators as well the Governor and Lieutenant Governor. California is so screwed!

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Sally Jorgensen February 9, 2023 - 11:55 AM - 11:55 AM

I find it funny how no mention of fires are mentioned as a cause.

GEOENGINEERING!

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Sally Jorgensen February 9, 2023 - 12:03 PM - 12:03 PM

This article only intimates the need to mitigate wildfires.

What is the main cause? Geoengineering/ weather modification programs that are causing severe and extended droughts and terential flooding in other parts of America and abroad.

Please Google: ‘The Dimming’ produced by solar expert Dane Wigington. You can atch this incredibly enlightening and beyond compelling documentary on YouTube.

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WC---Creeker February 9, 2023 - 12:19 PM - 12:19 PM

Climate crisis! The planet is dying. Please donate to my non-profit so I can create programs to prevent this crisis. 🙂

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To Do List February 9, 2023 - 12:39 PM - 12:39 PM

The government watching 2.6 million trees decay on property it controls will make you prove you created a fire safe barrier around your house by cutting out that hedge when you sell. Crazyfornia.

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Gittyup February 9, 2023 - 12:58 PM - 12:58 PM

I spent close to $3000.00 on my yard this year removing dead and dying vegetation and how did my Homeowner’s Insurance thank me? They raised my rates $100.00 / month! Way to go, Einstein!

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Martinezmike February 9, 2023 - 1:23 PM - 1:23 PM

I suspect Covid. None of the 36 million received the tree vaccine

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Raiderette February 9, 2023 - 1:56 PM - 1:56 PM

@MARTINEZMIKE

THANK YOU FOR THE LAUGH!!! IT WAS MUCH NEEDED TODAY!!!

Dr. Jellyfinger February 9, 2023 - 1:37 PM - 1:37 PM

So we couldn’t have any controlled burns while everything on the ground is covered in snow?
We could at least burn them down to the stumps.

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WC February 9, 2023 - 2:27 PM - 2:27 PM

Don’t worry. Gavin and Biden are on it.
(snicker-snicker-snicker)

Original G February 9, 2023 - 2:37 PM - 2:37 PM

‘ ‘I Own This’: Gov. Newsom On California’s Wildfire Emergency, PG&E Power Shutoffs And More’ — 2019
https://tinyurl.com/344wznxy
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‘Newsom Misled The Public About Wildfire Prevention Efforts Ahead Of Worst Fire Season On Record’ — 2021
https://tinyurl.com/djk8swcp
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My opinion, there’s far more then 30 million trees dead.
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Because of rains fuel load at ground level in wild lands will be HEAVY this year.
Can hardly wait until newsom uses his two favorite words “climate change”.
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A leader delegates then holds responsible those who fail to do their job.
Is amazing how task completion rates soar after some terminations take place.
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Expectation for this summer, photo OP news conferences so newsom gets free TV face time.
If you’re thinking this time it’ll be different, YOU MIGHT BE A liberal.

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domo February 9, 2023 - 3:46 PM - 3:46 PM

…. blame the beetles! so what is Newscum doing about it? … all I hear are crickets……

Anon February 9, 2023 - 4:01 PM - 4:01 PM

…..And we All will be paying for it. I guarantee there’s some type of small print in your PG&E bill for “tree abatement”.

TommyTexas February 9, 2023 - 6:42 PM - 6:42 PM

Riddle me this, Gavin: What do you call 36,000,000 dead trees in California forests? Answer: kindling.

Original G February 9, 2023 - 9:17 PM - 9:17 PM

Funny how it all works when government’ paper clip warriors and Courts aren’t involved.
Stewards of the land for thousands of years.
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‘Experts: Managing tribal forest helped stop Wallow
Fire at reservation’
https://tinyurl.com/2xby2ebb


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