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Natural disturbance and increasingly invasive insects have outpaced logging as the biggest causes of tree death in all but one New England state. (Lexi Krupp/Vermont Public)
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Invasive insects, disease now kill more trees in the Northeast than logging, study finds

A new study from University of Vermont researchers found that invasive insects and diseases elevated by climate change are killing more trees in the Northeast. Researchers say this could have impacts on the regional timber industry and tourism.

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