![Federal Forestlands](/web/20061102104834im_/http://mpb.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/images/federal-main.jpg)
First Nations bands with reserve lands located in
mountain pine beetle infested areas can apply for technical and funding
assistance to help manage and rehabilitate their affected forestlands. |
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![Private Forestlands](/web/20061102104834im_/http://mpb.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/images/private-main.jpg)
Owners of non-industrial private forestland can
apply for technical and funding assistance to help them manage and
reduce the spread of mountain pine beetle and rehabilitate their infested
forestland. |
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![Research and Development](/web/20061102104834im_/http://mpb.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/research/images/research-main.jpg)
Ecological, economic and social research helps cope with the current
infestation and reduce the risk of future outbreaks |
Mountain pine beetle continues to spread. What is being done to stop
the beetle? |
What does the mountain pine beetle look like? Where does it live, and
why all the fuss? |
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