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Minnesota Wildfires: Crews Hold Brimson Complex Fires Perimeter, Fight Against Wildfires Continue

  • Last year, the spruce budworm outbreak affected about 712,000 acres in Minnesota's Arrowhead region, the largest since 1961.
  • The outbreak results from the budworms exhausting their food source and moving to adjacent areas, with such outbreaks lasting six to ten years.
  • Balsam fir, favored by the budworm and abundant due to fire suppression and past outbreaks, contributes to fire spread through its flammable needles and resinous bark.
  • Chris Dunham said planting 2.5 million trees this year in northern Minnesota aims to increase species diversity, as "diversity is the superpower of the forest."
  • Sustained monitoring and maintenance over seven to ten years are required to ensure these plantings survive and reduce forest vulnerability to budworm and fire.
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MPR News broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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