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Carbon stocks across different environments, disturbance regimes, and stand age in Fitzroya cupressoides forests, the longest-lived species of the southern hemisphere
Frontiers
Forest disturbances influence Fitzroya cupressoides forest structure and carbon stocks at multiple spatial and temporal scales.
25 months ago
Chile could be home to world's oldest tree, study suggests
Reuters
A lush green forest in southern Chile might be home to the world's oldest tree after a new study found that an ancient alerce tree known as...
29 months ago
‘It’s a miracle’: Gran Abuelo in Chile could be world’s oldest living tree
The Guardian
In a secluded valley in southern Chile, a lone alerce tree stands above the canopy of an ancient forest. Green shoots sprout from the...
25 months ago
Figura 1. Bosque de Fitzroya cupressoides en la Cordillera de Los...
ResearchGate
Alerce (Fitzroya cupressoides, Cupressaceae) is a longlived conifer endemic to the forests of southern Chile and adjacent Argentina.
80 months ago
This Might Be the World’s Oldest Tree. And It Could Die of Thirst
Scientific American
Lañilawal, a Patagonian cypress that may be one of the oldest trees on Earth, needs greater protection if scientists are to understand its...
18 months ago
Video. 5,000-year-old giant: How long does the world’s oldest tree have left?
Euronews
Video. Scientists have used a new technique in determining the age of this giant of nature.
29 months ago
Breathing New Life into Chile's Valdivian Forest
The Nature Conservancy
The Valdivian Coastal Reserve is a pioneering living forest carbon project, delivering benefits to local communities and biodiversity.
24 months ago
Ancient cypress in Chile may be the world’s oldest tree, new study suggests
The Guardian
The tree, in Chile's Alerce Costero national park, is known as the Great-Grandfather and could be more than 5000 years old.
29 months ago
Methuselah: Still the world’s oldest tree?
Conservation International
In eastern California, a Great Basin bristlecone pine known as Methuselah has long been considered Earth's oldest living thing.
29 months ago
Water Conservation in Chile
The Nature Conservancy
We are developing and implementing natural solutions, known as green infrastructure—including reforestation, forest protection and wetland restoration...
73 months ago