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States Get Money To Fight Pine Beetles

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Published: February 8, 2010, 6:47 PM

DENVER, CO - U.S. Forest Service officials in Colorado are getting $30 million to deal with the aftermath of the bark-beetle epidemic that have killed about 3.6 million pine trees in the state and southern Wyoming.

U.S. Democratic Sens. Mark Udall and Michael Bennet said Monday the funds are a sign federal officials recognize how severe the bark-beetle problem has become since the infestation started more than a decade ago. Udall calls it "one of the West's biggest natural disasters."

The funding Colorado is getting is part of $40 million that federal officials have allocated to deal with the infestation.  Wyoming will receive $8 million and South Dakota $2 million. 

Udall says he wants the money to address wildfire threats, erosion on waterways, and safety risks associated with falling trees.




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