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Home / Environment / Centuries-Old Forest Reduced to Ashes: Teakettle Experimental Forest Devastated by Wildfire

Centuries-Old Forest Reduced to Ashes: Teakettle Experimental Forest Devastated by Wildfire

5 Oct

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Summary

  • Teakettle Experimental Forest, a 500-year-old forest, destroyed by Garnet Fire
  • Decades of research and data on forest health and management lost
  • Old-growth forests across the American West at risk of disappearing within 50 years

Roughly 500 years ago, a cycle began in California's High Sierra as pine cones dropped to the ground and seedlings grew. This ancient forest, known as the Teakettle Experimental Forest, has now been devastated by the Garnet Fire, which ignited in August 2025 and scorched all 3,000 federally protected acres.

According to scientists, the Teakettle Forest is a tragic example of the risk facing old-growth forests across the American West. Recent studies have shown that these forests are at risk of disappearing within the next 50 years due to a combination of extensive drought-related tree deaths and high-severity wildfires.

The Teakettle Forest held enormous scientific value, as researchers had marked and tracked about 40,000 trees and tested various fire and thinning methods over the past 30 years. This pioneering research into forest health has now been lost, as the Garnet Fire has killed most of the trees and sterilized the ground, making it unlikely that the forest can rebound without significant intervention.

The loss of this old-growth forest is a tragedy not only for the scientific community but also for the broader ecosystem. The Teakettle was home to towering sugar pine and Jeffrey pine, and its destruction serves as a stark warning about the urgent need to address the growing threat of climate change and its impact on our natural landscapes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Teakettle Experimental Forest, a 500-year-old forest in California's High Sierra, was devastated by the Garnet Fire in 2025, killing most of the trees and sterilizing the ground.
Decades of research and data on forest health and management, including the tracking of 40,000 trees and testing of various fire and thinning methods, were lost when the Teakettle Forest was destroyed by the Garnet Fire.
According to recent studies, old-growth forests across the American West are at risk of disappearing within the next 50 years due to a combination of extensive drought-related tree deaths and high-severity wildfires, like the one that devastated the Teakettle Experimental Forest.

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