megangibson+FollowAncient Pines in Peril—Nature’s SOSMontana’s legendary limber pines—some over 500 years old—are in serious trouble. Scientists say an invasive fungus is wiping them out fast, with nearly half already dead or dying. These trees aren’t just pretty—they hold the soil together, feed wildlife, and are basically the backbone of their ecosystem. If they go, it’s a domino effect for everything around them. Conservationists are racing to find solutions, but it’s a tough battle. Would you plant native trees to help out? #Science #ClimateCrisis #SaveOurForests150Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowWhy Your Favorite Trees Are DisappearingEver noticed your childhood treehouse spot looks a little emptier? Iconic trees like the American chestnut and Fraser fir are vanishing from U.S. forests, thanks to climate change, imported bugs, and weird weather. It’s not just a nature nerd problem—losing these trees means fewer shady parks, less wildlife, and even hotter summers. If you want to help, join local tree-planting events or report sick trees with your phone. Every little bit counts to keep our green spaces alive! #ClimateChange #TreeLoss #NatureLovers #EcoTips #SaveOurForests #Business30Share