New fungus could restore native British habitats

📰 Analysis
A newly discovered species of fungus has raised hopes that some native British habitats could be restored. The fungus, which is capable of killing invasive moss, has the potential to revitalize areas that have been decimated by non-native species. This could have significant implications for biodiversity and ecosystem health, particularly in areas where invasive species have had a devastating impact. The discovery of this fungus highlights the importance of continued research and conservation efforts to protect and restore native habitats.
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BBC News