The Major Oak's Death Points to a Crisis for Britain's Ancient Trees

The Major Oak's Death Points to a Crisis for Britain's Ancient Trees

The Major Oak, a 1,200-year-old pedunculate oak in Sherwood Forest, died after failing to leaf in spring 2026. Heat waves and drought stress ancient oaks: their roots depend on stable moisture and mycorrhizal networks—fungal partnerships that successive dry summers weaken. This threat extends across UK veteran oak populations as regular droughts become a climate pattern.

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