hemlocks

FOREST OF THE DEAD: Multitudes of Appalachian-native hemlocks have been turning up dead and bare, sucked dry by an invasive, non-native insect. But in the last 15 years, entomologists have discovered, captured and released a beetle that may be the key to the hemlocks’ survival. Creative commons image

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