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Pine Beetle Control in Northern Alberta.

Due to the thousands of trees killed by the Mountain Pine Beetle, a large amount of British Columbia's forests are comprised of standing-dead timber. Dry, dead, trees have made for a substantial increase in fire activity in much of the province. Here a BC Smokejumper talks on the radio to air support as fire, fueled by beetle-killed trees, rages at his back.

CANADA | Monday, 14 January 2013 | Views [364] | View Smaller Image

Due to the thousands of trees killed by the Mountain Pine Beetle, a large amount of British Columbia's forests are comprised of standing-dead timber. Dry, dead, trees have made for a substantial increase in fire activity in much of the province. Here a BC Smokejumper talks on the radio to air support as fire, fueled by beetle-killed trees, rages at his back.

 

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