Every tree in Pando is genetically identical, sharing DNA from a root system that has been growing and regenerating for tens of thousands of years beneath the forest floor. Named after the Latin ...
Fortunately, the Pando cannot be cut down as its protected by the US National Forest Service, but it could still go extinct due to deer and diseases. The youngest trees are being killed as ...
Pando, an enormous quaking aspen that spans more than 100 acres (40 hectares) in Utah, is not only one of the largest known ...