Fire-ravaged forests get help from pine cone collectors

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Fire-ravaged forests get help from pine cone collectors

Seeds collected to plant in scorched areas
Ponderosa pine cones sit on a tree stump after being cut open during a demonstration at Bandelier National Monument near Los Alamos, N.M. A cone collecting effort is underway in parts of New Mexico and Colorado as conservationists and land managers work to gather seeds to restore forested landscapes after wildfire.
Thousands of acres of burned trees remain years after a wildfire raced through part of Bandelier National Monument near Los Alamos, N.M. A ponderosa pine cone collecting effort is underway in parts of New Mexico and Colorado as conservationists and land managers work to gather seeds to restore forested landscapes following wildfire.

Fire-ravaged forests get help from pine cone collectors

Ponderosa pine cones sit on a tree stump after being cut open during a demonstration at Bandelier National Monument near Los Alamos, N.M. A cone collecting effort is underway in parts of New Mexico and Colorado as conservationists and land managers work to gather seeds to restore forested landscapes after wildfire.
Thousands of acres of burned trees remain years after a wildfire raced through part of Bandelier National Monument near Los Alamos, N.M. A ponderosa pine cone collecting effort is underway in parts of New Mexico and Colorado as conservationists and land managers work to gather seeds to restore forested landscapes following wildfire.
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