The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid is an invasive species which feeds on the Eastern Hemlock tree species. A resident of Asia, the HWA most likely found its way to the U.S. on shipments of wood and has since preyed on the mighty hemlock, a foundation species which provides food and shelter for many woodland creatures. Learn more about the HWA on this slideshow I made.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ajuXiyZfgNbBnZX1zhinxjylGUNc1xCh/view?usp=sharing
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