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Forest dieback
Streichhölzer - Matches Close-up
Toter Wald
ozon
SO2
Torres del Paine, Chile, South America
ozon
Waldschaden
Baummumien
a piece of bark, resembling a tree stump. In nature. Close-up
Mann aus Holz mit einem Schild
Bäume
Baumriesen
Rund um die Umwelt online
Waldsterben Baumsterben im Wald des Harzes
kahle Bäume
Hochwald
Hochebenenwald
Trockenwald
Der Baum ist tot - Dead Tree
Schneekoppenblick
Waldsterben
Dead spruces following bark beetle infestation
Snow covered Landscape of Bavarian forest with view to the alps, Bavaria, Germany
A small group of dead trees among green and healthy ones
Dead spruce trees in the Thuringian forest, Germany
Forest dieback, amid hundrets of dead spruces after bark beetle infestation and long periods of drought, grows a small group of living green spruces in the Hevetal, Arnsberger Wald, Sauerland, NorthRhine Westphalia, Germany.  How do they survive ? Is it another type of spruces,  maybe resistant against the bark beetle ? A question for the experts. The spruces died because of the bark beetle infestation, the deciduous trees are alive and green. Forest dieback is a condition in trees or woody plants in which peripheral parts are killed, either by pathogens, parasites or due to conditions like acid rain and drought. Two of the nine tipping points for major climate changes, forecast for the next century, are directly related to forest diebacks.
Dead coniferes
Forest dieback using the example of a group of diseased spruces in a mixed forest in Germany
By bark beetle-damaged forest in the Harz National Park in Germany
The climate crisis and forest dieback hit the forests in Germany and Bavaria very hard, photographed in 2021
bare trees - bark beetle infestation
Forest dieback, dead spruces after bark beetle infestation and long periods of drought in the Hevetal, Arnsberger Wald, Sauerland, NorthRhine Westphalia, Germany.  The spruces died because of the bark beetle infestation, the deciduous trees are alive and green. Forest dieback is a condition in trees or woody plants in which peripheral parts are killed, either by pathogens, parasites or due to conditions like acid rain and drought. Two of the nine tipping points for major climate changes, forecast for the next century, are directly related to forest diebacks.
Forest dieback bark beetle Forest damage in Germany
The climate crisis and forest dieback hit the forests in Germany and Bavaria very hard, photographed in 2021
Snow covered Landscape of Bavarian forest with view to the alps, Bavaria, Germany
Forest dying on Dreisesselberg
Snow covered Landscape of Bavarian forest with view to the alps, Bavaria, Germany
Signs in the wood
The climate crisis and forest dieback hit the forests in Germany and Bavaria very hard, photographed in 2021
damaged trees
Sick jaw climate change in Germany
Traces of the bark beetle in the brown tree bark
Catastrophic forest dying in the Harz mountains in Germany. Reason is climate change, dryness and immense reproduction of the bark beetles
Aerial view of tree mortality due to drought, insects or disease with diseased and dead trees in the forest
Clearcutting, deforestation, after forest dieback, sawed off spruce after bark beetle infestation and long periods of drought in 2018 and 2019 in the Arnsberger Wald, NorthRhine Westphalia, Germany. The stub looks like a woodbeing stretching up its root stumps looking for help. Forest dieback is a condition in trees or woody plants in which peripheral parts are killed, either by pathogens, parasites or due to conditions like acid rain and drought. Two of the nine tipping points for major climate changes, forecast for the next century, are directly related to forest diebacks.
A nature trail in the forest with diseased trees in the hot summer sun
Forest area at the Dahme lake landscape, Knigs-Wusterhausen, Brandenburg, Germany
Forest area at the Dahme lake landscape, Knigs-Wusterhausen, Brandenburg, Germany
Forest area at the Dahme lake landscape, Knigs-Wusterhausen, Brandenburg, Germany
Dead spruce trees with brown branches caused by storms tree breaks in a forest in Germany
Forest area at the Dahme lake landscape, Knigs-Wusterhausen, Brandenburg, Germany
Dead conifers in a green mixed forest in Germany
Forest dieback and reforestation necessary due to climate change in Bavaria in the forest
Forest area at the Dahme lake landscape, Knigs-Wusterhausen, Brandenburg, Germany
Aerial view of a mountain road with a bike path through a healthy European mixed forest
dead pine tree and white cloud Perlacher Forst Munich Germany
Forest dieback due to climate change, drought and storms and deforestation as a raw material
Forest dieback and reforestation necessary due to climate change in Bavaria in the forest
Forest area at the Dahme lake landscape, Knigs-Wusterhausen, Brandenburg, Germany
Forest dieback in the Hartz due to climate change in the Harz, dead spruces due to bark beetles
Forest dieback
An aerial photo of sick conifers in the German forest is a sign of climate change
the forester looks through binoculars
the forester looks through binoculars
the forester looks through binoculars
Forest dieback
logging of the whole population of ashes at the riparian forest of Tulln, Austria, because of ash dieback
the forester looks through binoculars
Forest dieback
Storm loss
. Waldsterben

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