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1SG Steven Imerman
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Like Brighton in the UK in the article, in Iowa the predominate tree in towns as well as in the creek bottoms and woodlands was the elm. The American elm was just as susceptible to the blight as its European cousins, and it seemed like almost overnight half the trees in the state died.
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Sgt Jim Belanus
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ash is also being hit by the imported emerald ash borer
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1SG Steven Imerman
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...and all the chestnuts are gone since I was a kid. I can just barely remember those beautiful chestnut blooms.
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SrA Ronald Moore
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Thank you for a much needed crusade to save the Forrest’s Of trees United States Of America wide, And Around the World
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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The fires in Australia were devastating. Some species have a specific requirement like they only nest in one type of tree or they eat only one type of nut. I believe zoos have stepped in to try to save those species.
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