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Title: Health of Idaho's Forests: A Summary of conditions, issues and implications

Author: Atkins, David; Byler, James; Livingston, Ladd; Rogers, Paul; Bennett, Dayle

Date: 1999

Source: Forest Health Protection Report 99-4. Missoula, MT: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Region. 42 p.

Description: The desire for lasting and healthy forests in which to live, work and play is something we all share - not only in Idaho but across our nation. In Idaho we have a number of forest health issues confronting us, our forest ecosystems are not as resilient as desired and the ability to sustain our communities is at risk.

Keywords: forest health, ecosystems, Forest Health Monitoring program, Idaho

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Atkins, David; Byler, James; Livingston, Ladd; Rogers, Paul; Bennett, Dayle  1999.  Health of Idaho's Forests: A Summary of conditions, issues and implications.   Forest Health Protection Report 99-4. Missoula, MT: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Region. 42 p..

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