We have a few new logging operations in play right now to keep our forests healthy.
Blister rust comes from an invasive fungus that can move from tree to tree through aerial spores and then can travel through the tree’s needles, down the branches, to the main trunk of the tree. At that point, everything above that section of the tree is dead. This logging operation is working to contain the fungus and reforest the area.
White pine blister rust: caused by a type of fungus called a rust that creeps down a pine tree's branches and into its trunk over the course of years which can be avoided by keeping firewood local to its native habitat.
There are many other diseases which kill our forests and we campers spread those diseases when we travel with firewood.
Please do not pack firewood, source firewood locally EVERY night.
Blister rust comes from an invasive fungus that can move from tree to tree through aerial spores and then can travel through the tree’s needles, down the branches, to the main trunk of the tree. At that point, everything above that section of the tree is dead. This logging operation is working to contain the fungus and reforest the area.
White pine blister rust: caused by a type of fungus called a rust that creeps down a pine tree's branches and into its trunk over the course of years which can be avoided by keeping firewood local to its native habitat.
There are many other diseases which kill our forests and we campers spread those diseases when we travel with firewood.
Please do not pack firewood, source firewood locally EVERY night.