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Yosemite National Park News Release July
6, 2006 Yosemite National Park Officials Expect an Increase in Douglas-Fir Tussock Moth Caterpillars this Summer Visitors to Yosemite National Park should be prepared for increased numbers
of Douglas-fir tussock moth caterpillars from July through September of
this year. Douglas-fir tussock moth populations typically show rapid decline and
massive die-off from predation, food supply depletion, and a naturally-occurring
virus. People are advised in taking preventative measures such as avoiding exposure to infested areas, not handling caterpillars, wearing broad-brimmed hats and long sleeved shirts, changing into clean clothes and frequently washing exposed skin with fresh water. The moths play a natural role in regulating white fir tree densities. Natural cycles such as this are one of the forces that have and will continue to change the landscape in this park. Park managers will continue to monitor and assess the moth population throughout the summer. Visitors are encouraged to call 209/372-0200 for additional information. -NPS- EXPERIENCE YOUR AMERICA The National Park Service cares for special places saved by the American people so that all may experience our heritage. |
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