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Oak Trees

Sudden Oak Death

Sudden Oak Death

by Melanie Schlotterbeck on August 15, 2016 with No Comments

The bad news: Our trees are dying and the worst is yet to come. From the drought to insect infestations to mold—the once stressed trees are now dying suddenly. The state has identified more than 70 million trees that are … Read More

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