The Aspen's Demise

The Aspen's Demise

Susan Allen
Susan Allen

 

You can have  your Spring with it’s crocus, just give me a crisp fall day in our western mountains then color it with  vine maples,  aspens and tamarack. This year from Arizona to Canada  the color yellow is missing. I’m Susan Allen, I’ll be back with the story.  It is so  disheartening that aspens one of my favorite trees are dieing  in droves throughout our beautiful  west. It was tough enough to observe the carnage beetles created in  pine trees  now aspens  are succumbing to  a mysterious aliment. Back in 2002 the  U.S. Forest  service began to receive reports that stands of aspen were dying in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. After an aerial survey in  2005 they found over  30,000 dying aspens, by last year, 15percent of the states aspen forest were gone. Why..  blame global warming...everyone else does, but another  theory is that tree die off is cyclical part of nature,  then there is  the fact that we are building homes in forested area thus many  forest fires are suppressed and not allowed to burn, and that  inhibits aspen  regeneration. US Forest Service experts feel it could get worse before it gets better. Regions of the west that depend on fall foliage to attract tourists who expect to see vividly colored trees instead of skeletons are feeling the effects of the aspen’s demise as well. I’m Susan Allen
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