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UPDATE ON FOREST HEALTH PRESENTED TO THE SOUTHERN INTERIOR BEETLE ACTION COALITION Lorraine Maclauchlan Forest Entomologist, Southern Interior Region Ministry of Natural Resource Operations Kamloops, B.C.

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Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition. Lorraine Maclauchlan Forest Entomologist, Southern Interior Region Ministry of Natural Resource Operations Kamloops, B.C. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

UPDATE ON FOREST HEALTH

PRESENTED TO THE

SOUTHERN INTERIOR BEETLE ACTION COALITION

Lorraine MaclauchlanForest Entomologist, Southern Interior RegionMinistry of Natural Resource OperationsKamloops, B.C.

Page 2: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

2009 2010

Mountain Pine Beetle 546,844 262,942

Douglas-fir Beetle 2,456 1,532

Spruce Beetle 11,249 3,818

Western Balsam Bark Beetle 97,324 112,382

Ha affected

Status of bark beetles in the Kamloops, Cascades and

Okanagan Shuswap Districts 2009 & 2010

Page 3: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

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ons

of h

a

Mountain pine beetle in B.C. 1980-2010

Ha mapped red attack

Page 4: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

2007200820092010

Page 5: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

0

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Thou

sand

s of

ha

red

atta

ckHa MPB in Okanagan Shuswap

District1980-2010

98,064 ha in 2010(37% decline)

Page 6: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

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ha

red

atta

ckHa MPB in Kamloops

District1980-2010

9,878 ha in 2010(91% decline)

Page 7: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

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red

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ck

Ha MPB in Cascades District

1980-2010

155,000 ha in 2010(57% decline)

Page 8: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

Young pine continues to be killed by MPB and twig beetles despite

low proximity to risk

Page 9: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

19992001

20032005

20072009

20110

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

MPB in Mature Pl (millions of ha) MPB attack in Young PlM

illio

ns o

f ha

affec

ted

by M

PB

1.96 mill. ha pine age 20-50 years

14.9 mill. ha mature pine 2008

SIR = 7,596 ha mapped in 2010

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20100

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

MPB attack in young pine in BC

Ha a

ffect

ed b

y M

PB

Page 10: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

DOSDCS

DKADHW

DMHDQU

DCCDCH

DRM DABDCO

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o. o

f sta

nds

with

MPB

5,770 ha of MPB mortality

Number of young pine stands in SIR having some level of MPB mortality

in 2010

Page 11: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

Spruce beetle – 29,922 ha • half in the Central Cariboo District• Decrease in the Okanagan• Still active in spots in the Kamloops &

Cascades Districts

Douglas-fir beetle – 10,809 ha• Sounds pretty low – not the whole picture • spot data not finalized & FB often not well

represented in overview mapping

Other bark beetles in the Southern Interior

Page 12: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20100

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

350,000

400,000

450,000He

ctar

es a

ffect

ed

Western balsam bark beetle – 186,284 ha• continuous, annual mortality by WBBB• rarely large areas of mortality, but regular

spots throughout landscape

Annual attack by Dyrocoetes confusus

Page 13: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

Defoliators in the Southern Interior

Page 14: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

Defoliating Insect Ha defoliated

Western Spruce Budworm 503,999

Two Year Cycle Budworm 91,845

Douglas-fir Tussock Moth 16,303

Western Blackheaded Budworm 93,241Western Hemlock Looper 3,318

Aspen Serpentine Leaf Miner 205,188

Forest Tent caterpillar 128,258Bruce Spanworm 1,682,631

Hectares defoliated in BC in 2010

Page 15: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20100

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1,000

Headwaters

Okanagan Shuswap

Selkirk

Ave

. # m

oths

per

6-tr

ap c

lust

er

Population trend of western hemlock looper in 3 Districts (ave. # moths caught per 6-trap

cluster)

Page 16: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

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sand

s of

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defo

liate

dAnnual defoliation (ha) by western spruce budworm in the Southern Interior Region

2000-2010

Page 17: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

1916 – 2010 western spruce budworm defoliation

Page 18: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

2009 western spruce budworm defoliation

Page 19: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

2010 western spruce budworm defoliation & spray blocks

Page 20: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20100

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

80,000

Hect

ares

spra

yed

with

B.t.

k.

Cariboo = 21,115 haKamloops = 26,572 ha

Hectares sprayed in Southern Interior Region with B.t.k. for WSB management:

2000-2010

47,6

87 h

a

Page 21: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

19871988

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20012002

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20052006

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Kamloops Cariboo

Hect

ares

trea

ted

with

B.t.

k.Annual B.t.k. spray (ha) history for WSB

1987-2010

Page 22: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

WSB predicted defoliation levels for 2011 – number of sites falling into each severity category

DCC DCH DQU DOS DCS DKA DCK0

10

20

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50

60

Nil Light Moderate Severe

Districts in Southern Interior

# si

tes

in e

ach

defo

liatio

n ca

tego

ry

Page 23: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

1 2 3 4 5Years

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80Ha affected

2011 should be collapse year17

,512

ha

17,9

56 h

a

2,59

7 ha

Douglas-fir Tussock Moth – an eruptive

defoliator

Page 24: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

19181922

19261930

19341938

19421946

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19821986

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20062010

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DFTM defoliation - all outbreak areas (ha)

Year

Ha d

efol

iate

dDouglas-fir tussock moth outbreak dynamics in B.C.

Curre

nt o

utbr

eak

2008

-201

0

Page 25: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

Ha defoliated by Douglas-fir tussock moth and area sprayed with NPV or B.t.k. - 2007-2010

2,597 ha

17,5

12 h

atrace

17,9

56 h

a

1,447 7,637

2010 Spray Program1,447 ha treated with NPV (virus)7,637 ha treated with B.t.k.

Page 26: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

Area of historic DFTM defoliation1918-2002

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Page 28: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

W Kamloops Cache Creek Pavillion Central OK0

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Colapsed Nil

Severe Moderate

Light

Num

ber o

f site

s in

eac

h de

folia

tion

cate

gory

Predicted 2011 DFTM defoliation based on egg mass sampling – number of sites in each severity

category

Page 29: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

2011 Spray Plans for western spruce budworm & Douglas-fir

tussock mothDouglas-fir tussock moth: 6,615 ha (over 25

blocks) with B.t.k.•Pavillion Lake•MacLean Lake •W. Kamloops•Penticton/Summerland area (tentative)

Western spruce budworm: 46,000 ha with B.t.k.•21,800 in the Cariboo•25,000 ha in Kamloops

Page 30: Update on Forest Health presented to the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition

SUMMARY• MPB still active in south & may decline if

winter cold snaps continue• Pockets of western pine beetle active in

south• Budworm declining but still over large area –

increasing in south• Tussock moth projected to collapse in most

areas after 2011 defoliation• western hemlock looper may outbreak in

2011• Other bark beetles active/scattered