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The Forest Service says it has felled over 77, hazardous trees to date. Officials said the Forest Service would conduct additional surveys throughout the summer and fall. Personal connections drive Give More 24!
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26 million trees have died in the southern Sierra Nevada since October According to the forest service, only 77, trees have been felled. The survey identified approximately 26 million additional dead trees since To date, the Forest Service has felled over 77, hazard trees.
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Forest Service increased the estimated number of dead trees in the state to 66 million. According to the Forest Service, more than 66 million trees have died in California since That includes an additional 26 million that have died since Oct. The trees are located in six counties across , acres in the southern Sierra Nevada region of the state, and are in addition to the 40 million trees that died statewide from to Oct.
Between and late , Forest Service aerial detection surveys found that 40 million trees died across California - with nearly three quarters of that total succumbing to drought and insect mortality from Sept.