Earth's largest and oldest organism, the Pando aspen tree in Fishlake National Forest in Utah, is being eaten alive by ...
Some organisms can outlive humans by hundreds or even thousands of years, and the contender for Earth's oldest living thing ...
Northern Arizona is famous for its aspen trees, and a multi-decade study looks into how they’re being affected by climate ...
On the slope of a Utah mountain, a 106-acre colony of cloned aspen trees is under threat from wildlife and climate change.
They've noticed that most of the aspen trunks are relatively old and when new shoots do develop, they don't last long enough to become full-fledged trees. Scientists have a couple of theories why ...
Given that aspen, like all Scotland’s native trees, has been greatly reduced from its previous distribution, this raises the question of whether we might have had aspens as large and old as that ...
Wildlife is eating alive Earth's largest and oldest organism, the Pando aspen tree in Fishlack National Forest in Utah. Pando is a 106-acre forest of cloned aspen trees originating from a single ...