The Druids Oak is 800 years old - can it help save tomorrow's forests?
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Scientists are studying the DNA of Britain's ancient oaks, including the 800-year-old Druids Oak, to uncover their unique qualities that could aid in forest conservation.
Editor’s Note: Understanding the genetic makeup of ancient trees like the Druids Oak can provide insights into their resilience and adaptability, which is crucial for preserving forests in the face of climate change.
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