Posted by Jonathan H. Adler · 25 July 2005 ·
Private Conservation
The American Chestnut used to be among the dominant tree species in the eastern United States. No longer. Blight virtually eliminated the American Chestnut. Fortunately, the American Chestnut Foundation is working to breed a blight-resistant variety so the tree can be reintroduced to eastern forests. Ronald Bailey has more on the ACF here.