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Ancient trees: irreplaceable conservation resource for ecosystem restoration
Gianluca Piovesan1, Charles H Cannon2, Jiajia Liu3
1Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences (DEB), Università Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy.
Abstract:
Ancient trees contribute multifaceted ecosystem benefits to old-growth forests, rewilding, and human cultural landscapes. As such, we call for international efforts to preserve these hubs of diversity and resilience. A global coalition utilizing advanced technologies and community scientists to discover, protect, and propagate ancient trees is needed before they disappear.
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