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Insect defoliation in Fremont National Forest, OR
ForWarn potentially indicates that an area in the Fremont National Forest, Oregon experienced a decline in green vegetation due to the Mountain Pine Beetle from 2004 through 2010 and still may not have recovered in terms of vegetation canopy greenness. The anomaly may also be associated with climate change initiating a shift in vegetation type in the area.
Insect and Storm Defoliation in Isle Royale National Park, MI
ForWarn has detected a slight decline in green vegetation within the Isle Royale National Park in Michigan in August 2016. The disturbance is likely caused by a severe storm or potential insect damage.
Natural Gas Pipeline Development in Luzeme County, PA
ForWarn detected a linear disturbance in Luzeme County, Pennsylvania in 2015. Forest fragmentation is likely attributed to natural gas line development.
Drought or Insect Anamoly in Mt. Baldy, CA and Apache National Forest, AZ
ForWarn has detected anomalies in June, 2016 at Mt. Baldy, California and Apache National Forest, Arizona. The cause is unknown but is potentially due to spruce aphid defoliation or drought suppressed greenup.
Unkown Decline in Sussex and Warren Counties, NJ
ForWarn identified a decline in vegetation greenness in Sussex and Warren Counties of New Jersey. Detected in June 2016, the cause for the decline is unknown.
Unknown Anamoly in Roanoke River Wildlife Refuge, NC
ForWarn has detected an unknown anomaly in the Roanoke River Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina. Identified in September, 2015, the decline in vegetation greenness appears to be due to defoliation or tree species light requirements.
Unknown Decline in Northern UT
ForWarn, in September, 2015, detected a decline in vegetation greenness in Northern Utah. The cause of the decline is currently unknown, possibly identified as drought and tree mortality.
Unknown Departure in Northwest CO
ForWarn discovered decrease in vegetation greenness in northwest Colorado successively in September 2015. The cause of the decrease is unknown.
Insect Defoliation in Flathead and Lolo National Forest, MT
ForWarn identified potential disturbances in the Flathead and Lolo National Forests as well as some in the Lewis and Clark National Forest of Montana. Detection in August 2015 observed intensification of potential western spruce budworm damage causing departure of vegetation greenness.