Mangrove forests: How 40 million Australian trees died of thirst
In 2015, about 10% of Australia's vast mangrove forests in the Gulf of Carpentaria mysteriously died.
Scientists have now figured out the cause - and warn the forests may struggle to recover in a changing climate.
Video by Isabelle Rodd
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