Trees Destroyed By Insects, Removed From German Forests Triples In 2 Years (32 Million Cubic Meters)
Around 32 million cubic meters (1,130 million cubic feet) of wood damaged by insects had to be removed from Germany's forests in 2019, the Federal Statistical Office reported Monday.
That total is three times higher than the 11 million cubic meters that was destroyed in 2018, and an almost sixfold increase on the 6 million cubic meters felled due to pests in 2017.
"In recent years, the native forests have suffered from drought and hot spells," the Wiesbaden-based statisticians said. "Pests like bark beetle can multiply increasingly quickly in already weakened trees."
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The statistics office pointed out that more and more trees were also showing signs of drought stress, such as drooping leaves and thinning crowns. And then there are other threats such as storms, wildfires, snowfall and fungal infestations. Last year, timber damaged by insects and other threats accounted for two-thirds of all felling in German forests, compared to 20% in 2010. Most of the species cut down 83% were conifers such as spruce, fir, pine and larch.
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