Climate change: One man’s fight to save a California tree

Exposing the Big Game's avatarThe Extinction Chronicles

Cody, an anthropologist and environmentalist, bought a plot of land destroyed by wildfire in 2002Image copyrightCODY PETTERSON
Image captionCody, an anthropologist and environmentalist, bought a plot of land destroyed by wildfire in 2002

After a huge wildfire killed a forest in San Diego, California, in 2002, Cody Petterson set his heart on replanting the trees.

As a child, he had happily played and hiked among these statuesque conifers, which provide shelter to black bears and black-tailed deer. By the age of 37, he wanted to do his bit to conserve and repair the land.

But in the six years since he began, California has experienced severe drought, which scientists link to global warming, and 650 of Cody’s 750 seedlings died. Cody’s emotional account of surveying his dying trees struck a chord with thousands of people on social media when it was posted on Earth Day, in April.

Cody Petterson grew around 750 seedlings, keeping the infant trees in his garden before planting them outImage copyrightCODY PETTERSON
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