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Backcross: The Past, Present and Future of American Chestnut

2022/3/15
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A hundred years ago, the American chestnut was the redwood of the East. It was big, and it was everywhere, especially in the southern Appalachians. But, today, it’s just a shrub and is, functionally, extinct.

With chestnuts having gone through such a dramatic decline, restoration has been a priority, and it’s been a restoration effort unlike many others. It’s been one of the most passionate efforts an American tree has ever seen.

Related Research:

Scientists:

  • Leila Pinchot), Research Ecologist, Northern Research Station, Delaware, Ohio
  • Bethany Baxter), American Chestnut Oral History Project, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • Ella Preston), American Chestnut Oral History Project, Letcher County, Kentucky
  • Harding Ison), American Chestnut Oral History Project, Letcher County, Kentucky
  • James Mullins), American Chestnut Oral History Project, Dickenson County, Virginia

Produced by the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station). Want more information? Visit us at https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/nrs/products/multimedia/podcasts/forestcast-season-2-backcross-episode-3-past-present-and-future) Questions or ideas for the show? Connect with Jon at: [email protected]