Great read Ed, thanks!

On Oct 4, 2:40 pm, "Edward Frank" <[email protected]> wrote:
> WNTS,
>
> I wanted to pass on this article to people in the group concerning the 
> Bristlecone Pines in the White Mountains of California:
>
> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/1998/08/23/SC72173.DTL
>
> It is an older article but still of interest.
>
> Staying Alive
> High in California's White Mountains grows the oldest living creature ever 
> found
>
> Carl T. Hall, Chronicle Science Writer
> The San Francisco Chronicle
> Sunday, August 23, 1998
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> The Bristlecone Pine Homepage is here:  
> http://www.sonic.net/bristlecone/intro.html
> Earth's oldest living inhabitant "Methuselah" at 4,767 years, has lived more 
> than a millennium longer than any other tree. Discover how these trees were 
> found and where they live. Learn of their unique strategies for survival. The 
> focus will be on the White-Inyo mountain range of California
>
> Staying Alive
> High in California's White Mountains grows the oldest living creature ever 
> found
> Carl T. Hall, Chronicle Science Writer
>
> Sunday, August 23, 1998
>
> Read 
> more:http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/1998/08/23/SC72173.D...
>
> "Oh, I call myself a scientist.  I wear a white coat and probe a monkey every 
> now and then, but if I put monetary gain ahead of preserving nature...I 
> couldn't live with myself." - Professor Hubert Farnsworth
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