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Last summer, Johnny Appleseed Metro Park District employees noticed disease ridden oak trees along the north trail. It was caused by a fungus called oak wilt, which is spread through roots and traveling beetles. In the Fall, they closed the path and started demolition. Six acres were affected and had to be cut down and burned. Now what's left is a sparse landscape filled with stumps and ash piles. But naturalists say this isn't all bad.