Bermuda's Native Cedar Forests Were Nearly Wiped Out by an Invasive Scale Insect
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Bermuda's Native Cedar Forests Were Nearly Wiped Out by an Invasive Scale Insect

In the 1940s and 50s, a devastating infestation of the juniper scale insect killed over 99% of the endemic Bermuda cedar trees, drastically altering the island's landscape and ecology. Extensive reforestation efforts are ongoing to restore this vital species.

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Published
March 30, 2026
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