Oak forests in Germany are facing an alarming crisis as a destructive infestation of jewel beetles wreaks havoc, leading to widespread damage. The hardest-hit areas are currently in the central and southern regions of Hesse, as well as southern Saxony-Anhalt. This infestation has spread rapidly, affecting entire oak stands of all ages, jeopardizing their vital role in conservation efforts.
Devastating jewel beetle infestation threatens German oak forests
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