Series: Five-Needle Pine Monitoring on Wyoming Bureau of Land Management Forests in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Five-needle pine trees are vital to forest health where they occur in the western US. But they are threatened by white pine blister rust infection, mountain pine beetle attack, dwarf mistletoe, and other stressors. This series describes how and why the NPS Greater Yellowstone Network monitors whitebark pine and limber pine on Wyoming Bureau of Land Management forests in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and what they are finding. The data summary article in this series is updated each year.