What could drought-stricken forests mean for Canada’s fall foliage?

What could drought-stricken forests mean for Canada’s fall foliage?

Drought-stricken parts of Canada could be in for some underwhelming fall foliage if stressed trees lose out on the energy needed to generate some of the season's most brilliant colours, experts say.
Biology professor Susan Dudley at McMaster University says

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