A sprawling national park on Newfoundland's west coast is on a mission to plant a million trees as moose continue to munch on foliage needed to keep the park's ecosystem in balance.
This summer, Gros Morne National Park planted about a third of that number: over 300,000 trees, most of which were in remote backcountry locations only accessible by helicopter.
Darroch Whitaker, an ecologist with the park, says they're focused on restoring sites where forest cover was lost due to overbrowsing by moose.
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