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Posted inEnvironment

Whitebark pine receives federal protection under Endangered Species Act

Citing threats posed by disease and climate change, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced that the whitebark pine is receiving federal protection under the Endangered Species Act. A 2018 assessment found that more than half of the standing whitebark pine trees in the West had died by 2016. The die-off is largely attributed to blister rust, a non-native fungal disease. Additional threats to the species’ long-term survival include mountain pine beetle infestations, altered wildfire patterns and climate change.