22-07-2019 16:51 via seattletimes.com

Drier summers killed Oregon’s native trees

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon’s iconic Douglas firs are declining as the state’s summers have grown hotter and drier. The Statesman Journal reports that drought also is killing grand fir, and may be contributing to declines in Western red cedar and bigleaf maple. Oregon has experienced drought each summer since 2012, peaking in 2015. While […]
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