A whitebark pine tree grows sideways out of a cliff. Whitebark pine trees play a key role in mountain ecosystems. They provide habitat, stabilize soil and, hold onto snow. In the springtime, this means slower snowmelt and less flooding. So even though whitebark pine trees live high in the mountains, they help humans and wildlife in the valleys below.
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