Conservation and management of whitebark pine ecosystems on Bureau of Land Management Lands in the western United States

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Conservation and management of whitebark pine ecosystems on Bureau of Land Management Lands in the western United States

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Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis Engelm.), an important component of western high-elevation forests, has been declining in both the United States and Canada from the combined effects of the exotic disease white pine blister rust (caused by the pathogen Cronartium ribicola), mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) outbreaks, altered fire regimes, and climate change. These combined threats have led to the recent listing of whitebark pine as a high priority Candidate Species under the Endangered Species Act.

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English
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93

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Edition Notes

"August 2016."

"BLM/OC/ST-16/004+6711."

Includes bibliographic references (pages 75-91).

Also available online via the BLM Website.

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[Denver, Colo
Series
(Technical reference) -- 6711-1, Technical reference (United States. Bureau of Land Management) -- 6711-1.
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Conservation and management of white bark pine ecosystems

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xiv, 93 pages
Number of pages
93

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OL33149114M
Internet Archive
conservationmana00perk
OCLC/WorldCat
957289584

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