National Park Enlists Predator Beetle To Stop Hemlock-Killing Insect
The forests at Great Smoky Mountains National Park are sick, infected by invasive bugs and plants. The park's vegetation crew is like the nursing staff, protecting native plants and treating trees.
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June 2, 2016 at 04:04PM
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NPR News: National Park Enlists Predator Beetle To Stop Hemlock-Killing Insect
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