Millions of ash trees have died over the past 10 years, regional census shows

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April 30, 2021
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In the past 10 years, millions more ash trees have died, and the invasive buckthorn now makes up 36% of the Chicago region's trees, census shows

People who care about trees are fighting to save them as Morton Aboretum census shows their benefits: natural cooling on hot days, carbon and pollution removal, safeguards against flooding, homes for creatures of all sorts, a daily boost to our physical and mental health.
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