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1,200-Year-Old Major Oak in Sherwood Forest Dies Amid Lack of Leaves

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A 1,200-year-old oak tree in Sherwood Forest, linked to the legend of Robin Hood, has reportedly died after failing to sprout leaves this spring. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds stated that soil compression from visitor footprints over two centuries made it difficult for rainwater to reach the tree’s roots, despite fencing off the immediate area. This ancient tree, known as Major Oak, is believed to have sheltered Robin Hood during his time in the forest.

The decline of the Major Oak is attributed not only to human activity but also to climate change, which has brought about heatwaves and droughts. Tree experts found that the root system was strangled and starved. The loss of such an ancient tree highlights the broader issue of conservation for these vital ecosystems.

While the Major Oak no longer stands as a living entity, its legacy will endure through saplings and the enduring legend of Robin Hood. It will continue to serve as a refuge for wildlife and a symbol of the forest’s rich history.

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