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  2. Biologist Discusses American Chestnut Tree Conservation with National Observer 

Biologist Discusses American Chestnut Tree Conservation with National Observer 

Speaking to Canada’s National Observer, Dr. Brian Husband, professor in the Department of Integrative Biology, discussed his work focused on saving the nearly extinct American chestnut tree. 

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Posted Sep 9, 2025
Updated Sep 9, 2025
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