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Some trees are 1,000 years old, and foresters hope their ancient genetic legacy will pass into the forests through saplings grown from acorns Source: Genetic Lineage of Thousand-Year-Old Oak Trees Seed an Experimental ‘Super Forest’ | Good News Network
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New study shows that ancient trees sustain the entire forest’s ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment. Source: Ancient Trees Have Incredible Lifespans That Also Help Keep The Surrounding Forests Alive
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Storms, like sorrows, come not single spies these days, but in battalions. Or at least, that was my impression from listening to the news. So between the exit of Dudley and the entrance of Eunice I hurried out to check on some vulnerable old trees. Source: Country diary: Between the storms I check on the […]
In his new book, Tony Hall, who has maintained Kew’s world-renowned arboretum for more than 20 years, reveals the stories behind some of the country’s most loved and unusual trees Source: From ancient oaks to walking yews: the story of Britain’s great trees, forests and avenues | Trees and forests | The Guardian
Redwood trees have two types of leaves, one to make food and the other to absorb water, found a new study. It’s the first study to estimate whole-crown water absorption in a large, mature tree. The findings can help scientists monitor redwoods’ adaptability amid a changing climate and deepens our understanding of the resilience of […]
Wildfires are detrimental to our planet, the NPS is using new tools to stop the blaze before it even starts. Source: How The National Park Service Is Working To Prevent Wildfires | Discover Magazine