2004 Spruce Decline Project
Year of Project: 2007
Trees Planted:71,100
On the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, 71,100 Jack pine were planted to replace the white spruce forest that was lost due to insect, disease and weather-related prob… Read More Year Planted: 2007 On the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, 71,100 Jack pine were planted to replace the white spruce forest that was lost due to insect, disease and weather-related problems. The short-needled conifer will improve the forest health and provide food and nesting cover for spruce grouse after the birds lost their white spruce forest habitat.
2004 Spruce Decline Project
Trees Planted: 71,100
Location: Wisconsin
2004 Spruce Decline Project
Year Planted: 2007Trees Planted: 71,100
Location: Wisconsin
On the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, 71,100 Jack pine were planted to replace the white spruce forest that was lost due to insect, disease and weather-related problems. The short-needled conifer will improve the forest health and provide food and nesting cover for spruce grouse after the birds lost their white spruce forest habitat.
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