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2011

Mountain Pine Beetle Population Forecast Survey


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Wood Buffalo National Park of Canada

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Peace River

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Grande Prairie
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Slave Lake
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Whitecourt

Grande Cache Willmore Wilderness Park

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Edson
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Edmonton

Hinton

Relative Status of the Beetle Population


Extremely High Success Highly Successful
-Indicative of an increasing population

Jasper National Park of Canada

-Indicative of an increasing population

Rocky Mountain House

Red Deer

Moderately Successful
-Indicative of a static population

Low Success

-Indicative of a decreasing population

Banff National Park of Canada Canmore


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Pine Forests

Sample Site
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Calgary

2011 Government of Alberta Information as depicted is subject to change, therefore the Government of Alberta assumes no responsibility for discrepancies at time of use. Base Data provided by Spatial Data Warehouse Ltd.
Produced by BT

Based on 1624 trees sampled at 249 sites in May and June 2011. This map does not include potential inflight of beetles from British Columbia. Any in-flight data will be tracked and mapped in September.

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