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The North American tree species Larix occidentalis is more commonly known as the western larch and is primarily found in the Pacific Northwest. Coniferous, western larch needles, seeds, and bark are a food source for several species, including the blue grouse, the red crossbill, various rodents, porcupines and bears.
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