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Indigenous group works to save hemlock trees from invasive insect

The Hemlock Wooly Adelgid – an invasive insect that targets hemlock trees – is spreading rapidly through Nova Scotia. As Megan King reports, an Indigenous-led group of volunteers is working to combat the threat to multi-generational hemlock groves.

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