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The Greater Yellowstone Area, home to America's first
national park, is one of our most iconic landscapes.
It's been home to generations of grizzly bears. They thrive in the forest,
feeding on the whitebark pine seeds found there. But every year,
tens of thousands of whitebark pine trees are devastated by bark beetles and disease.
Grizzly bears and dozens of other species are rapidly losing their habitat.
and their best food source.
Without your help, Yellowstone's grizzlies may disappear.
American Forests is working with partners to prevent beetle infestation,
to grow disease-resistant trees and to replant hundreds of thousands of
whitebark pines.
Please join with us to help save the grizzlies
and the forests they call home.