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Fast facts

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Whitebark pine trees don’t start producing seeds until they’re 50 years old.

An average 50-year-old tree is about 3 feet tall.

Seeds take about two years to sprout.

A whitebark pine can live to 1,200 years.

In North Idaho, scattered whitebark pine stands once covered 200,000 acres. Only 4,000 acres remain.