Imported forest pests cause $2 billion in damage annually

Tuesday, May 17, 2016 - 02:21 in Biology & Nature

When Gary Lovett was studying the effect of acid rain in New York's Catskill Mountains 20 years ago, he ended the experiment early because so many trees in the test plots were dying—not from acid rain, but from insect attacks.

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