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The Guardian
The Guardian
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The 1,000-year-old Major oak in Sherwood Forest has died after failing to produce leaves due to stress from recent hot, dry summers. Despite efforts to conserve it, including installing supports and soil restoration, the tree's health declined, likely caused by factors such as changing climate conditions, soil issues, and prolonged human activity. The tree's death marks the loss of one of Europe's oldest and most iconic ancient oaks, which had inspired folklore and attracted thousands of visitors annually. It will remain standing as a habitat, but experts emphasize the need for increased protection of such ancient trees.
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