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Worm Wars! Invasive species and the stories we tell about them

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Why Is It So Hard to Grow Maple Syrup?

Maine is known as the pine tree state, and that's not hyperbole. There's enough forest here, about 17 million acres, to cover almost 400 Washington D.C.'s. What happens is, first, jumping worms devour all that good, sort of organic matter leaf litter off the forest floor. Over time, the soil gets more and more compacted,. Eventually, it erodes away.

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