from The New York Times
Tāne Mahuta, an ancient tree named after the god of forests in Māori mythology, is threatened by the slow creep of an incurable disease.
Source: How Maori Stepped In to Save a Towering Tree Crucial to Their Identity
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Tāne Mahuta, an ancient tree named after the god of forests in Māori mythology, is threatened by the slow creep of an incurable disease.
Source: How Maori Stepped In to Save a Towering Tree Crucial to Their Identity