Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Second chance for the American elm - The Globe and Mail

Second chance for the American elm - The Globe and Mail: "The cloning technology used in the Guelph research has been around for years, but there was little funding available to see if it could help the elms. The $400,000 cost is being covered by a private family charity, the Gosling Foundation.
“There is a lot of emotional connection with these trees,” said Susan Gosling, co-founder of the foundation. “They are stately and elegant and so beautiful.”"


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