Climate change causing PNW's iconic western redcedars to die

By A Mystery Man Writer

To many Indigenous peoples, who used the trees for houses, clothes, weapons, tools, medicines, art and canoes, they’re know as the Tree of Life.

Neighbor believes a Western Red Cedar in my backyard is dying. I'm no expert, but I'm not sure I agree. I think the color of the Western Red Cedar next to the

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