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Most animals have their own version of tree rings – here’s how we biologists use them to help species thrive

Most animals have their own version of tree rings – here’s how we biologists use them to help species thrive

We have a natural fascination with time – how landscapes have been carved over millennia, how our bodies grow and sag with age, how the stars traverse the sky each night. Scientists probe the layers beneath our feet to understand the secrets of our past. Geologists and palaeontologists sample ice, rock and fossils to reconstruct past climates and species and archaeologists pick through ancient “dustbins” (middens) in excavation sites to reimagine our historical dinner time. Similarly, most living things produce records of their own existence in layered body tissues – often in the form of daily or yearly growth bands. The most familiar of these so-called biochronologies are tree rings, which form every year in response to seasonal cycles in temperature and rainfall. Dendrochronology – the art of tree-ring counting – allows us to precisely date trees. Based on the rings in its trunk, a bristlecone pine in eastern California known as Methuselah is said to be the world’s oldest living thing at 4,856 years old. Methuselah, the world’s oldest living tree. Xiaoling Sun It’s …

How to identify tree species in the winter

How to identify tree species in the winter

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News diary 9 – 15 December: Harry vs Sun pre-trial hearing, Sycamore Gap tree trial starts

News diary 9 – 15 December: Harry vs Sun pre-trial hearing, Sycamore Gap tree trial starts

The stump of the famous Sycamore Gap tree. Picture: SunCity/Shutterstock A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News. Leading the week  Monday (December 9): Trial begins for pair charged over Sycamore Gap tree felling; Rachel Reeves attends Eurogroup meeting; Golden Globe nominations announced.  Tuesday (December 10): Northern Ireland Assembly holds consent vote on Northern Ireland Protocol; Benjamin Netanyahu testimony due to begin in criminal prosecution; Pre-trial hearing in Prince Harry case against The Sun.  Wednesday (December 11): PMQs; World Cup hosts confirmed at FIFA Congress.  Thursday (December 12): Time Magazine person of the year; Axel Rudakubana in court over Southport stabbings; Chief Medical Examiner testifies at Thirlwall inquiry.  Thanks for subscribing. Close Friday (December 13): UK GDP monthly estimate; Deadline for report from US investigative task force on Trump assassination attempt; Defence arguments due to conclude in Gisele Pelicot mass rape trial.  Saturday (December 14): Further protests expected as Georgian lawmakers elect new president.  Sunday (December 15): UK accession to CPTPP takes effect; Pope …

Detective dog sniffs out tree disease in the UK for first time | UK News

Detective dog sniffs out tree disease in the UK for first time | UK News

Dogs have been used to successfully identify tree diseases in the UK for the first time – proving pooches aren’t just a man’s best friend. Ivor, a six-year-old cocker spaniel-labrador cross, has been trained to identify a highly destructive and deadly pathogen which is dangerous to more than 150 plant species. The phytophthora ramorum organism can cause extensive damage and even death to plants, including larch trees, which are important for timber. Ivor’s detective training from Canine Assisted Pest Eradication included techniques such as initial scent recognition. He aced the first test by successfully identifying the pathogen in soil, plant material and sterile distilled water. The next phases included the introduction of new working environments and Ivor was able to distinguish phytophthora ramorum from other types of phytophthora. In the trials, led by Forest Research, Ivor achieved an 89% first-time detection rate. Dr Heather Dun, a forest research pathologist at the organisation, said the results of the trials are “hugely encouraging… and highlight the huge potential of dogs in our fight against pests and diseases”. …

One Tree Hill returns! Beloved 2000s teen drama lands sequel series at Netflix with original cast

One Tree Hill returns! Beloved 2000s teen drama lands sequel series at Netflix with original cast

Sign up to Roisin O’Connor’s free weekly newsletter Now Hear This for the inside track on all things music Get our Now Hear This email for free Get our Now Hear This email for free A One Tree Hill sequel series is reportedly in development at Netflix with several of its original cast members set to return. Sophia Bush, who starred as Brooke Davis, Danneel Ackles, who played Rachel Gatina, and Hilarie Burton, who portrayed Peyton Sawyer, are said to have signed on as executive producers. Bush and Burton are expected to reprise their roles in the reboot, according to Variety, while Ackles is also in talks to return. The Independent has contacted Netflix for further comment. It is not yet known if Bethany Joy Lenz, Chad Michael Murray or James Lafferty will also return. Lenz played Haley Scott, who ended up marrying Lafferty’s Nathan Scott, the half-brother of Murray’s Lucas Scott. One Tree Hill was a popular coming-of-age drama that ran for nine seasons from 2003 to 2012. Its first three seasons debuted on …

Where is Sycamore Gap and how old was the tree? Man pleads not guilty to felling

Where is Sycamore Gap and how old was the tree? Man pleads not guilty to felling

The 200-year-old tree was considered an area of natural beauty, deep historical significance and a popular photography spot, and its deliberate felling caused international outrage and dismay. At the time, police concluded it was a “deliberate act of vandalism”. “This is a world-renowned landmark and the events of today have caused significant shock, sadness, and anger throughout the local community and beyond,” Northumbria Police said at the time. Carruthers appeared in Newcastle Crown Court on Wednesday, where he denied felling the tree. Carruthers’ co-defendant, Graham, didn’t show up because he was apparently “unavoidably detained”. Both men will now face trial later this year, with Judge Paul Sloan KC setting the court date for December 3. The trial is expected to take around 10 days. There’s also a chance that the original stump may start regrowing in a few years. In the meantime, discussions are ongoing about what, if anything, might be erected at the site. Defendants Daniel Graham, left, and Adam Carruthers, right, wore masks outside court (Owen Humphreys/PA) PA Wire The frequently photographed tree overlooked a …

The British Royal Family Tree: a who’s who of the monarchy

The British Royal Family Tree: a who’s who of the monarchy

The House of Windsor formed in 1917 after swapping names from the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The royal house has produced five monarchs including the late Queen and our current King, Charles III. The House of Windsor also contains the monarchs’ siblings and their subsequent children that you might not know about, so join HELLO! as we do a deep dive into all the members of the House of Windsor from King Charles to Queen Mary… Family tree © HELLO!The British royal family tree King George V © Print Collector King George V was the founding member of the House of Windsor, changing from the name of the House of Saxe-Coburg during World War I due to its German connotations. George was never supposed to become King, being third in line to the throne when he was born on 3 June 1865. However, following the death of his older brother, Prince Albert, in 1892, he became second in line and acceded to the throne following the death of his father, King Edward VII in …

Joshua Tree rattlesnake wrangler wants to change how you see reptiles

Joshua Tree rattlesnake wrangler wants to change how you see reptiles

LANDERS, Calif. —  Spring marks the start of the high desert’s slow season. Beneath a blanket of scorching heat, tourism drops. Restaurants and stores shorten their hours. But for Danielle Wall, business begins to pick up. The tattooed, cutoff-clad 29-year-old has become the Joshua Tree area’s premier rattlesnake wrangler. From April through October, she fields phone calls, texts and social media messages from people who want her to remove venomous visitors from their properties. Aggressive and impactful reporting on climate change, the environment, health and science. Her work has earned her a front-row seat to the profound changes that have reshaped this slice of the Mojave Desert over the past few years, as pandemic-era policies attracted hordes of investors and new residents. In the process, Wall has also transformed how locals interact with the much-maligned — unfairly, she’s quick to point out — reptiles. “I always tell people I’m afraid of two things: men and distracted drivers, and that’s it,” Wall said. It’s 12:45 p.m. in mid-April, a Tuesday. Wall is on her way to her …

Bartlett Tree Experts to build new research facility in Wokingham woodland

Bartlett Tree Experts to build new research facility in Wokingham woodland

Bartlett Tree Experts have announced its intention to build a new arboretum and research facility in Spencers Wood, a village south of Reading in the Borough of Wokingham, Berkshire, England. The new Bartlett Tree Experts Arboretum and UK Research Laboratory is expected to be operational in late 2025, with construction commencing this December. The impacts of a warming climate have increased the risks of detrimental plant insects and diseases worldwide, posing significant risks to environmental sustainability and the health of trees. From its founding by Francis A. Bartlett in 1907, with a focus on species-specific scientifictree care and preservation, Bartlett Tree Experts has continually made investments to expand its research and educational capabilities in the field of arboriculture and urban forestry. As a result, Bartlett Tree Experts has long been recognised as a leader in scientific tree caresolutions. Bartlett’s new arboretum and laboratory will serve as a research and educational centre for Bartlett clients and arborists in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The laboratory building will include office, research, diagnostic, and lecture space. Surrounding the …

All about the Swedish royal family tree – the House of Bernadotte explained

All about the Swedish royal family tree – the House of Bernadotte explained

The Swedish royal family can trace its roots all the way back to 970 AD with Eric the Victorious. Over a thousand years later, the monarchy is   still going strong in the Scandinavian country, which is currently helmed by King Carl XVI Gustaf. While most monarchies around the world hold ceremonial roles, this is doubly the case for the Swedish royal family, with the King’s current roles no longer involving any executive functions including the appointment of a new Prime Minister, signing legislation or being the commander-in-chief of the military. Here’s all you need to know about the Swedish royal family from King Carl XVI Gustaf to Princess Adrienne… Family tree © HELLO!The Swedish royal family tree King Carl XVI Gustaf © Michael CampanellaCarl XVI Gustaf is the King of Sweden Born on 30 April 1946, Carl Gustaf is the current head of the House of Bernadotte. Carl did not succeed his father to the throne, instead succeeding his grandfather, Gustaf VI Adolf, after his father, Prince Gustaf Adolf, died in a plane crash …