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hink of them as the “avocado toast and eggs” of the forest. Beechnuts—those tasty high-protein, fat-laden favourites of everything from black bears to blue jays—could be increasingly rare thanks to a disease that’s virtually wiping out Canada’s mature beech trees.

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