Even as forest health problems appear to be intensifying in many regions of
the United States, a 1998 survey of all 50 state foresters revealed that t
he total number of state forest health specialists has remained constant si
nce 1988. Jobs of specialists in many states now combine the responsibiliti
es once handled separately by forest entomologists and forest pathologists.
Individual states vary widely in staffing levels and funding for forest he
alth programs. Although few in number in most states, the 107 forest health
specialists are vital to state forestry programs.