Survey Finds 18 Million Trees Died in California in 2018
CAL FIRE issued a press release about a U.S. Forest Service announcement that an additional 18 million trees, mostly conifers, have died in California since fall 2017, bringing the total to over 147 million trees across 9.7 million acres of federal, state, local and private lands since the drought began in 2010.
Survey Finds 18 Million Trees Died in California in 2018
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