For centuries white pine, one of the region's largest species dominated the moist forest ecosystems of the Inland Northwest. And for decades Americans depended on these dense white pine forests which produces some of the world's most desirable wood. White pine decline spurred important shifts in forest management ideology.
Now the future of western white pine is uncertain.
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