Africa's iconic baobab trees dying off at alarming rate
July 13, 2018
CROOKS CORNER, South Africa (AP) — Africa's ancient baobab, with its distinctive swollen trunk and known as the "tree of life," is under a new and mysterious threat, with some of the largest and oldest dying abruptly in recent years.
Nine of the 13 oldest baobabs, aged between 1,000 and 2,500 years, have died over the past dozen years, according to a study published in the scientific journal Nature Plants.
The sudden collapse is "an event of unprecedented magnitude," the study says.
Climate change, with its rising temperatures and increasing drought conditions, is a suspected factor but n...
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