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Tiny, beautiful species are going missing from restored forests and wetlands

By CBC | Top Stories News Aug 16, 2026 | 4:00 AM

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A regrown forest can look tall, lush and green. Restored wetlands can buzz with insects and flutter with birds. But scientists looking more closely are finding that some of their smallest inhabitants — mosses, lichens and algae — are still missing.

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