So, Pando is this super cool giant tree colony in Utah that’s actually one of the largest living organisms on Earth. It’s made up of around 47,000 aspen trees that are all connected by a huge underground root system. Even though it looks like a regular forest, it’s really just one giant organism!
(earth.com)
How Old Is It?
People think Pando is really old—like between 9,000 and 14,000 years old. That means it started growing right after the last ice age! It probably began from a single seed and then spread out by sending up new trees from its roots.
What Makes It Special? Pando is special because it can keep growing and replacing its trees over time. The trees can get pretty tall (about 20-30 feet), and they have these cool leaves that shake in the wind, which is why they’re called “quaking aspens.”
Unfortunately, Pando is facing some serious threats. Deer and cattle are munching on the young trees, which makes it hard for new ones to grow. Plus, climate change is messing with the weather, which isn’t good for Pando either. Human activities like building roads nearby can also harm it.
Saving Pando
To help save Pando, people are working together to protect it. They’ve put up fences to keep animals from eating the young trees and are trying to clear out other plants that compete with the aspens. Scientists are studying Pando to learn how to help it survive longer, and they’re also spreading the word about how important this giant tree colony is.