University of Wisconsin-Madison: Scientists Connected Fragments of Pine Savanna and Species Keep Showing Up
September 27, 2019
September 27, 2019
MADISON, Wisconsin, Sept. 27 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- The University of Wisconsin's Madison Campus issued the following news:
By Kelly April Tyrrell
Before Europeans arrived in America, longleaf pine savannas sprawled across 90 million acres from present-day Florida to Texas and Virginia. Today, thanks to human impacts, less than 3 percent of that acreage remains, and what's left exists in fragmented patches largely isolated from one another.
Yet, hundreds o . . .
By Kelly April Tyrrell
Before Europeans arrived in America, longleaf pine savannas sprawled across 90 million acres from present-day Florida to Texas and Virginia. Today, thanks to human impacts, less than 3 percent of that acreage remains, and what's left exists in fragmented patches largely isolated from one another.
Yet, hundreds o . . .