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Mike Melnechuk with The Nature Conservancy, uses a lance-like tool to
inject a chemical into a tupelo tree, causing it to die, in hopes of creating a
more hospitable habitat for the rare ivory-billed woodpecker, Thursday, Aug. 4,
2005, in Benson Creek, near Brinkley, Ark. Scientists are betting that the
soon-to-be rotting ash, locust, red maple and tupelo trees will attract the
longhorn beetle, the larvae of which are the woodpecker's most favored
food.
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