Preserving the pillars of nature: The ecological and cultural significance of ancient trees and old forests

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The multifaceted importance of old forests and large ancient trees is evident in both their ecological and cultural significance. A recent article underscores the urgency of preserving ancient and rare trees due to their crucial role in forest ecosystems. By providing a global perspective on tree biodiversity and analyzing the age distribution and biodiversity of tree species worldwide, the article highlights the critical need to protect these trees to prevent species extinction and foster biodiversity. Furthermore, studies emphasize the importance of rare trees, some of which remain undiscovered, in maintaining the overall health and resilience of forest ecosystems.

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