Mount Rainier offers hope for whitebark pine woes
NATURE — The whitebark pine is making news as a potential candidate for Endangered Species protections, and the domino impacts on species ranging from Clark’s nutcrackers to grizzly bears.
The whitebark pine, a high-elevation tree, is on the decline in the West, brought down by drought, bugs and warmer temperatures, but scientists say the pines on Washington state’s Mount Rainier could provide seeds for a healthier, surviving species.
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by Craig Welch of the Seattle Times.
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