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Moose ate parts of Gros Morne National Park's forests — can 1.25M trees save them?

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Moose ate parts of Gros Morne National Park's forests — can 1.25M trees save them?

Crews are planting thousands of trees in a vast national park in western Newfoundland to help its forests recover from a moose population that was once among the most abundant on Earth.

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