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The spongy moth caterpillar has been defoliating forests in the United States for more than a century. Now, a study hopes to learn how the invasive species is affecting populations of the tick that carries Lyme disease.
And we’ll visit the ancient sand dunes of a unique upstate New York landscape.
By Lucas Willard4.6
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The spongy moth caterpillar has been defoliating forests in the United States for more than a century. Now, a study hopes to learn how the invasive species is affecting populations of the tick that carries Lyme disease.
And we’ll visit the ancient sand dunes of a unique upstate New York landscape.

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