Ecologist Paul Rogers of the University of Utah has published the results of a study that proves that the use of the Pando aspen forest in the United States has embarked on a path of irreversible degradation. Pando is a colony of hereditary aspen clones belonging to a common root system. O occupies a space of 40 g, has a mass of 6000 metric tons and an age of about 10,000 years, which allows Thu n But now he is dying.
Rogers has been looking for pandos for many years and has collected enough evidence that the forest is degrading, and Eve is to blame. Coda some centuries ago, the colonists came, and it’s almost certain that they reduced the popia of oxen and medveya, z-z The same people took themselves a large horned honeycomb, which, together with o s s s s s s s s s s s s

The problem has been known for a long time and it was proposed to simply solve it – to fence off some parts of the forest to allow young trees to grow to a safe size. Alas, this is precisely what became apparent to Pando. The idea as such worked, environmentalists and foresters managed to save a large number of trees. However, the withering of the forest in other areas is carried out to t, which corresponds to s s s s s s s s s
According to Rogers, the rescued Pando is no longer being treated, but this is not necessary. The perishing of such a unique living wealth will not harm the costs of the ecosystem, because the lesson becomes important + Our actions, including benefits, may seem like possible changes in nature
Source: Tech Cult
