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Climbing to Extremes

Climbing to Extremes

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One way to understand climate change is by climbing to extremes. In this episode of Unfold, co-host Kat Kerlin trekked up some of the highest peaks in the Sierra Nevada range with UC Davis forest ecologists with the goal of finding the highest altitude Jeffrey pine trees. Their presence can reveal a lot about our warming planet. We’ll hear about her trip – and how a little bird “gardener” can play a large role in reshaping California’s forests.

In this episode:

Hugh Safford, UC Davis forest ecologist

Sachi Srivastava, UC Davis graduate student

Mike Mahoney, UC Davis doctoral student

Nick Parker, UC Davis undergraduate

Read “An Extreme Tree Hunt in the Sierra Nevada Mountains” to learn more about the research.

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