Here's what scientists know about a new, invasive insect species killing Utah's fir trees

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A small, invasive insect that can only travel via wind or by latching onto birds and other animals is setting up shop within Utah's long-stressed conifer forests and wrecking havoc on some portions of the state's subalpine fir population.

<p>SALT LAKE CITY — A small, invasive insect is setting up shop within Utah's long-stressed conifer forests and wreaking havoc on some portions of the state's subalpine fir population.

</p><p>New research from the University of Utah and the U.S. Forest Service has <a href="https://experience.arcgis.

 

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