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		<description><![CDATA[As if drought and fire aren&#8217;t bad enough, Cascadia&#8217;s eastern forests are beset by yet a third plague: bark beetle infestations. Similar to the scourge of British Columbia&#8217;s interior forests, the mountain pine beetle, the bark beetles are poised to take America by storm. Higher than normal temperatures have led to beetle proliferation&#8212;they&#8217;re reproducing twice as fast as they used to. The beetles can kill millions of trees, leaving behind...]]></description>
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