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Ancient 'Robin Hood' tree is dead, experts say

Ancient 'Robin Hood' tree is dead, experts say

Summary

The Major Oak, a famous ancient tree in Sherwood Forest linked to the legend of Robin Hood, is believed to have died after more than 1,200 years. Experts say a mix of human activity, past preservation efforts, and climate change contributed to the tree’s decline.

Key Facts

  • The Major Oak stood in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, and was up to 1,200 years old.
  • It is one of Britain’s largest oak trees and linked to Robin Hood’s story.
  • The tree showed no new leaves for the first time this spring, leading experts to conclude it has died.
  • Conservation efforts included structural support, but they may have unintentionally harmed the tree.
  • Human activity and climate change effects like heatwaves and drought added stress on the oak.
  • The Major Oak will stay in place as a natural monument and habitat for wildlife.
  • Saplings from the tree have been planted worldwide to continue its legacy.
  • Public figures, including Dame Judi Dench, have spoken about the tree’s cultural and natural importance.
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