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Ancient Baobab trees in Southern Africa are dying. Scientists suspect climate change.
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Ancient Baobab trees in Southern Africa are dying. Scientists suspect climate change.
December 31, 2018
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Driving beyond South Africa's Limpopo province, into the village of Chivadini, people and grassland are scarce. But the oldest living organisms in Africa -- baobab trees -- are abundant.
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