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Scientists Studying Earth’s Trees Issued a Stark Warning to Humanity : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 3, 2025 4:45 pm
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The Urgent Need to Protect Endangered Tree Species

From majestic coastal redwoods to ancient Wollemi pines and firs that symbolize the holiday season, our beloved trees are facing a critical threat. The extinction of tree species not only impacts local forests but also poses a severe risk to entire ecosystems, as recent research has revealed.

In a shocking report titled State of the World’s Trees, it was disclosed that one-third of all tree species are on the verge of extinction, totaling approximately 17,500 endangered tree species. This number is more than double the combined count of threatened mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles.

Some tree species are so rare that only a single known individual remains, like the solitary palm tree, Hyophorbe amaricaulis, in Mauritius.

A single palm tree
The only known Hyophorbe amaricaulis at Curepipe botanical garden, Mauritius. (Coolth/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 3.0)

A subsequent study by researchers in 2022 highlighted the dire consequences of losing these trees on economies, livelihoods, and food sources. Trees play a vital role in providing fruits, nuts, medicines, and non-timber products valued at around US$88 billion.

Moreover, trees are essential for millions of people in developing countries who rely on them for fuel, food, and income. The global economy benefits from trees, contributing approximately US$1.3 trillion annually, yet billions of trees are being destroyed each year due to extensive land clearing for agriculture and development.

Tree species support intricate ecosystems teeming with diverse life forms, and losing a tree can lead to the collapse of an entire ecosystem. Half of the world’s animals and plants depend on treed habitats for survival.

Looking down on many layers of fungi growth
Trees are each their own little worlds, teeming with all sorts of life. (NickRH/Canva)

Conservation biologist Malin Rivers emphasized that habitat loss often leads to tree loss, which in turn affects the extinction risks for animals and birds. Protecting trees is crucial for maintaining biodiversity and the resilience of ecosystems.

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As we witness a decline in tree diversity and increasing stress on global forests, the interconnectedness of trees with soil, atmosphere, and weather becomes evident. Trees play a critical role in regulating carbon dioxide levels, storing freshwater, and influencing weather patterns.

Preserving tree diversity is essential for sustaining ecological functions, habitats for wildlife, and resilience to environmental challenges. The extinction of a single tree species can trigger a ripple effect across interconnected species and ecosystems.

It is imperative for individuals and communities to recognize the significance of trees and combat plant blindness. By enhancing botanical education and promoting tree conservation efforts, we can collectively safeguard our precious tree species and the invaluable ecosystems they support.

This article was originally published in the journal Plants, People, Planet and emphasizes the urgent need to protect endangered tree species for the well-being of our planet.

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