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'Killer fungus' could be good news for habitats decimated by invasive moss

Newseze Wire·Sat, May 30, 11:03 PMWire: BBC UK
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'Killer fungus' could be good news for habitats decimated by invasive moss

A newly discovered species raises hope that some native British habitats could be restored.

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