Strategies to replace trees dying off on BI | Bainbridge Island Review
October 3, 20235 min read1079 words
Published: October 3, 2023  |  5 min read1079 words
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In54°FClimate change is causing Western red cedar and Western hemlock trees to die off on Bainbridge Island. It’s just too hot and dry.Kirk Hanson, director of Forestry at Northwest Natural Resource Group, sa...
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