Inspired by the "Loneliest tree on Earth" thread.
Radio lab podcast on it:
Be Careful What You Plan For
Basically, Currey got his tree corer stuck in the tree. So stuck that it wouldn’t come out. An unwitting park ranger helped him by cutting the tree down, to remove the instrument, and later Currey began to count the rings. Eventually, he realized that the tree he had just felled was almost 5,000 years old – the oldest tree ever recorded.
The story is a sad one, but there’s a lot of science in there too. Great bristlecone pines are some of the longest living trees in the world. In the 1950s, this was a shock to people, who always thought that for trees, longevity correlated with size. Bristlecone pines max out at around 20 feet tall—they’re gnarly, little gnomes of trees, nothing like the majestic Redwoods of California.
How One Man Accidentally Killed the Oldest Tree Ever | Smart News | Smithsonian
Radio lab podcast on it:
Be Careful What You Plan For