Carbon Sequestration Studies
Investigating how different tree species capture and store atmospheric carbon, with implications for climate change mitigation strategies.
Learn MoreExploring Earth's oldest living organisms through research and data
Explore Our ResearchTrees are among the most remarkable organisms on our planet. From the towering redwoods of California to the ancient bristlecone pines, these living monuments have shaped our world for millions of years.
At Arbor Academy, we combine cutting-edge research with time-honored forestry knowledge to unlock the secrets of these magnificent beings. Our work spans from molecular biology to ecosystem dynamics, contributing to a deeper understanding of how trees communicate, adapt, and thrive.
Advancing our understanding of forest ecosystems
Investigating how different tree species capture and store atmospheric carbon, with implications for climate change mitigation strategies.
Learn MoreExploring the rich ecosystems that exist in tree crowns, home to countless species found nowhere else on Earth.
Learn MoreUncovering the "Wood Wide Web" - how trees share resources and information through underground fungal networks.
Learn MoreClick on different parts of the tree to learn about their functions.
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Sequoiadendron giganteum
The largest trees on Earth by volume, these giants can live over 3,000 years.
Pinus longaeva
The oldest known living trees, with some individuals exceeding 4,800 years.
Adansonia
Known as the "upside-down tree," these African giants store water in their massive trunks.
Our upcoming dashboard will feature comprehensive tree data visualization, growth analysis, health monitoring, and species distribution maps.
Be part of the global effort to understand and protect our forests. Whether you're a researcher, student, or tree enthusiast, there's a place for you.