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Discussion

This investigation highlights the unique resilience of redwood trees to bear bark stripping, contrasting with the uniform damage patterns observed in other species affected by pests like bark beetles. Although the study faced challenges in early detection of recent damage, it emphasized the potential of UAV-based hyperspectral imaging in forest health monitoring. By refining data collection and analysis methods, there's hope for developing more precise tools to combat and mitigate the impacts of bear bark stripping on redwood forests. The findings underscore the importance of continuous innovation and research in preserving these critical ecosystems for future generations.

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