Tree trouble

We are starting to have grave concerns about our back garden pine tree.  I noticed a lot of dead needles recently, but it wasn’t until I compared it to an image taken one year ago that I realized how bad it is.  The above left image is from March 5, 2015 – the right image was from today.  It’s an older pine that has shown struggle in recent years, but I didn’t expect it to give up quite so soon.  It’s unfortunate because this tree sits in the middle of our perennial garden, providing a nice bed of mulch from falling needles.  We also have several perennials that require a bit of shade during hot afternoons.  We’ll have to approach this slowly – first, confirming how serious the problem is and if the tree can be saved.  If it needs to come out, we will need to find out how to do that with minimal damage to the surrounding bed.  Finally, we will need to determine what specimen to replace it with.  The long list of garden goals this year may have just got considerably longer.
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