Featured in Reader’s Digest
The April 2014 issue of Reader’s Digest features a detailed and fascinating article about our work, and about our co-founder, David Milarch.
The April 2014 issue of Reader’s Digest features a detailed and fascinating article about our work, and about our co-founder, David Milarch.
Archangel is participating in a study of how many Champion sequoia trees would be required to offset the University of Michigan’s carbon footprint.
We are thrilled to be the subject of a new upcoming documentary by the Brazilian TV network, Globo!
NPR News reports on the study in the journal Nature, and compares the growth of old trees to bodybuilders – they continue to bulk up an capture carbon.
The international weekly journal of science, Nature, published a fascinating study that helps to clarify the role of the largest trees in our ecosystem.
Here’s an interesting interview with our David Milarch from People With Nature. It’s a thoughtful roundup of what Archangel Ancient Tree Archive is all about.
A story about our recent cloning of a Giant sequoia famously planted by environmentalist John Muir was featured by the Los Angeles Times in their Science Now section.
Archangel Ancient Tree Archive has successfully cloned John Muir’s beloved giant sequoia. Approximately 400 cuttings from the original tree were sent to Archangel Ancient Tree Archive in April 2013. Since then, the staff has been hard at work trying to save this living connection to John Muir.
Thanks to Gardenista.com for the beautiful article about our recent planting of a grove of coast redwoods along the Oregon coast.
When the Detroit News came to visit, they saw the spark behind the Archangel mission, and the current need for financial support.
With stands of old-growth trees under threat of fire in the United States, this planting of an ancient coast redwood in a New Zealand forest takes on new significance.
Scientists are now realizing the consequences of chopping down old-growth trees. This article explores why.