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Dead Fraser fir trees on the Camp Alice/Old Mitchell trails at Mount Mitchell State Park, North Carolina. Some healthy firs survive in the background, and a few Firs have been found to be resistant to the Balsam Wooly Adelgid, which is killing them. New, young firs often sprout prolifically under the Blackberry vines that grow in these newly-created open areas, lending hope to a new, healthier generation of Firs. Taken during the Summer of 2003.
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