"There might be a scientific reason that the old-growth trees in Yosemite National Park don't seem quite as big or as plentiful as those in your grandfather's early snapshots of the park.
The number of large-diameter trees -- those at least 3 feet across -- has dropped 24 percent over the past seven decades due to 'moisture stress,'according to scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Washington.
That is, they're parched -- and global warming is a likely culprit, experts said.
The die-off of these forest behemoths affects the appearance of a park that draws more than 3.5 million visitors a year. Scientists also worry it could affect wildlife, exacerbate climate change and stunt regrowth after wildfires."
Kelly Zito Reports For The San Francisco Chronicle August 9, 2009.
"Yosemite's Big Trees Withering Away"
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 08/10/2009