You can help researchers find and save endangered trees! In this interview, Ellen Crocker, co-creator of TreeSnap, discusses the purpose and use of this tree locator app.
Projects and websites mentioned in this podcast:
TreeSnap
iNaturalist
American Chestnut Foundation
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Image Credits:
American Chestnut
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American Elm
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Ash Tree
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Chinese Chestnut
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Chinese Chestnut Tree
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Japanese Chestnut
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Butternut
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Pacific Madrone
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Oregon Ash
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Pinyon Pine
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Torreya taxafolia
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Torreya taxafolia grove
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