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Report Finds German Forests Still

GovernmentEnvironment And Natural Resou…ForestsEcosystems

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The report indicates ongoing damage to German forests from heat and drought, affecting timber supply and forest health. Commercial mechanism is weak: no direct price or supply disruption quantified. Potential long-term impact on wood availability for construction and paper industries, but no immediate scarcity or margin squeeze identified.

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  • 35% of trees showed significant damage in 2025, down from 36% in 2024.
  • Four out of five common tree species classified as unhealthy.
  • Oak trees: 51% show significant crown thinning.
  • Survey assessed over 46,000 trees at 1,889 locations.
  • Older trees (>60 years) most affected.

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Report Finds German Forests Still — News Analysis