An Ancient British Oak Has Died—and Others Are at Risk

An Ancient British Oak Has Died—and Others Are at Risk

The Major Oak, a 1,200-year-old tree in Sherwood Forest, is dead after failing to grow leaves this spring. Climate change brings more heat waves and droughts. Old oaks struggle in dry conditions because their roots rely on steady water and fungi in the soil that repeated dry summers damage. This threatens veteran oaks across Britain.

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