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Why are Oak Trees Disappearing?

By letter2self on January 9, 2024



Oak trees have long towered over the old growth forests of southwest Ohio. They’re a vital food source for wildlife and a host plant for hundreds of species of butterflies and moths. But why are we seeing so few baby oaks in our forests? Danielle Frevola, Research Ecologist, explores possible reasons for the slowdown of Oak regeneration and explains how Cincinnati Nature Center is attempting to find answers through science.

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