Vancouver allocates $3M to remove 160,000 dead trees from Stanley Park due to moth infestation.
Vancouver's Stanley Park is facing an urgent safety crisis due to a hemlock looper moth infestation that has killed 160,000 trees. The park board has approved an extra $3 million to speed up the removal of these dead trees, which are deteriorating faster than expected. The infestation began in 2020 and is expected to cost $17.9 million in total for removal and replanting with native species.
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