New uses for dead ash, fir and tamarack trees could help restore Minnesota's forests
Published Date: 1/4/2021
Source: phys.org
One invasive beetle is ready to devour just about every ash tree left in Minnesota's woods. A caterpillar has killed more than 200,000 acres worth of balsam fir trees in just the last year. Another beetle, a native in the midst of a population boom, has already destroyed about half of the state's tamaracks.