Colorado foresters know that Colorado’s forests are changing. And over the past two decades, the change has been significant. Colorado’s forests have seen unprecedented mortality, driven by poor resiliency to insects and diseases, according to Joseph Duda, interim state forester for the Colorado Forest Service.

‘People should be concerned about the mortality because of the potential impacts on wildlife, watersheds, recreation sites and the creation of hazards - to name a few,

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