Larimer County will likely be seeing more red, in the form of rust-colored ponderosa pines affected by mountain pine beetles.
The Forest Service invests $7.3 million in a 10-year partnership to reduce wildfire risk in Pike-San Isabel National Forest and surrounding areas.
In this July 5, 2005 file photo, a Mountain Pine beetle or bark beetle is seen on the tip of forester Cal Wettstein's knife during the examination of trees in the White River National Forest near Vail ...
Colorado leaders are sounding the alarm on a growing pine beetle outbreak that experts say could kill millions of trees and significantly increase wildfire risk near some of the Centennial State's ...
Vast swaths of the ponderosa pine forests that blanket Colorado’s Front Range mountains could turn rust-colored and die over the next five years as pine beetles begin to spread aggressively, new ...
The Pike-San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands are investing $7.3 million in forest health treatments near military installations.
As I-70 fills up early on Saturday mornings and lift tickets quickly sell out, it sometimes seems like all recreational opportunities for the next few months will revolve exclusively around Colorado’s ...
A mountain pine beetle left a pitch tube left in this pondersoa pine as other dead trees stand in the background in Black Forest. (Christian Murdock) Gov. Jared Polis has issued an executive order ...
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