Forest dieback in the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park, more than 70 percent of the spruce trees are diseased, damaged, mostly by the bark beetle, which wa


Forest dieback in the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park, more than 70 percent of the spruce trees are diseased, damaged, mostly by the bark beetle, which was able to spread due to drought and heat, the climate change, one tries to adapt the forest to the climate change by rebuilding, other tree species, near Hirschberg, NRW, Germany


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Location: Hirschberg, Germany
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