Forests and forestry: Area of forest affected by the Mountain Pine Beetle

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Summary

The mountain pine beetle is a native species, populations of which can occupy large forested areas in the Western US. Large numbers of beetles can kill individual trees and whole swaths of forest during an outbreak. It is normal to have some proportion of forest killed by beetle outbreaks, but climate change and other stressors can increase the likelihood of occupation and spread of the beetle.