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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Environment

Death of the Major oak should spur tree protection

People stand behind a wooden fence viewing the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, a large bare tree with twisted branches
‘A shared national effort in memory of the Major oak could be transformative.’ Photograph: Adam Vaughan/EPA

I’m sure people throughout the country, and indeed the world, have been greatly saddened to learn of the death of Sherwood Forest’s Major oak (‘Most famous tree in the world’: Sherwood Forest’s 1,000-year-old Major oak dies, 18 June). There are steps we might take collectively towards a fitting memorial for this remarkable tree.

First, we need to insist that our trees are given proper legal protection. The Guardian reported last year that the government has commissioned a report on this topic. One fitting memorial to the Major oak would be to contact your MP and urge them to further this issue urgently.

Another would be to log ancient, veteran or notable trees in your area on the Woodland Trust’s online tree inventory. And a third would be to request a tree preservation order for any trees in your area that enhance your surroundings. Anyone can do this, and a shared national effort in memory of the Major oak could be transformative.
Prof Rebecca Clifford
Durham University

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