Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) populations are declining nearly rangewide from a combination of factors including: mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) outbreaks, the exotic pathogen Cronartium ribicola, which causes the disease white pine blister rust, and successional replacement due to historical fire exclusion practices. With high mortality in cone-bearing whitebark pine, seed production may not be sufficient to support natural regeneration after disturbance such as wildfire. Our objective was to examine the relationship between whitebark pine seed source health and whitebark pine regeneration density in adjacent burns. We sampled regeneration and seed source health in 15 burns within six national forests and three Wilde...