Tuesday, 1 January 2019

Ancient Baobab trees in Southern Africa are dying. Scientists blame climate change

Ancient Baobab trees in Southern Africa are dying. Scientists blame climate change

Driving beyond South Africa's Limpopo province, into the village of Chivadini, people and grassland are scarce. But the oldest living organisms in Africa -- baobab trees -- are abundant. These spectral behemoths blend into the Saharan countryside and have been an icon of the African savannah since millennia. As the oldest seed producing trees in the world, their resilience -- some are more than 2,000 years old -- have earned them many names in myths, legends and folklore.

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