Wolf Creek Pass is a high-mountain route that’s notoriously difficult to navigate in winter, with steep drops in elevation as the road descends from the peak. While these trees were damaged by wildfire—always a threat here in the Rockies—trees in the surrounding forest have been ravaged by a different menace—the spruce beetle. The tiny but deadly beetles have infested up to 90 percent of the Englemann spruce trees in Colorado’s high elevations, including around Wolf Creek Pass, laying waste to large swaths of the forest.
Fire-damaged forest near Wolf Creek Pass, Colorado
Today in History
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The most wonderful day of the year. Period.
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Happy birthday, Saguaro National Park
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Panda Day
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European Day of Parks
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A step toward freedom
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Womens History Month
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All Rhodes lead to the beach
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Borovets ski resort in Bulgaria
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Puma in Patagonia
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The puffin-rabbit connection
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Wake up, it s Darwin Day
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A story of wind and ice
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Splügen Pass, Switzerland
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Celebrating Norwegian Constitution Day
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50 years of the Endangered Species Act
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Silent night, sparkling lights, and hearts full of joy
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Harvest season begins
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Johnston Canyon in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
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Halemaumau Crater, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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A river on the tundra
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World Rainforest Day
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Penguin Awareness Day
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In praise of the pipes
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Gardens by the Bay nature park, Singapore
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Saguaro cacti, Ironwood Forest National Monument, Arizona
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Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Independence Day
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Stari Most in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Winter in the Finnish wilds
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