The cactus of the Romero Ruins Trail was 200 years old and, after long resisting the drought ofArizonahas considered the consequences of climate changes that have radically changed the climate of the region, making the temperatures. The history of the cactus has gone around the world and can show how the life forms that are notoriously more resistant are under threat.
This cactus is one of the specimens of saguaro of the Catalina State Park, which is located along the path of the Romero ruins. Of the many cacti in the area, this was the most famous and celebrated. He was born in the early 1800’s in the desert of Arizona, then populated by the… Hohokam, an indigenous people. For the first years of its life, the stem remained small and small, sheltered by another shrub.
in the middle of the century the family Romero built Farm in the area and the saguaro continued to grow around the grazing livestock. The family was then forced to move because of the attacks by the Apacheleaving what is now ruins from the farm.
His life came to an end on August 29 due to the drop in temperatures and the strong temperatures seasonal rains that have become increasingly devastating in that region in recent years. From Catalina State Park comes the news that I monsoons and the rains are also having an increasing and devastating impact on the desert landscape.
Source: Lega Nerd

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