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Major Oak: 1,200-year-old tree linked to Robin Hood has died – UK Times

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The legendary Major Oak, a 1,200-year-old tree in Sherwood Forest, famously linked to Robin Hood, has died.

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) confirmed on Thursday that the ancient oak failed to sprout leaves this spring.

For two centuries, visitors admiring its gnarled limbs and sprawling canopy in Nottingham have compacted the soil, inadvertently preventing rain from reaching its roots.

While past rumours of the tree’s demise proved false, the conservation group now said this iconic landmark is truly lost.

“The tree’s failure to produce leaves this year is heartbreaking for everyone,” Hollie Drake of the RSPB said in a statement announcing the death.

The tree is said to have sheltered Robin Hood, the legendary 13th-century bandit who stole from the rich and gave to the poor and took refuge in the forest when being pursued by the sheriff of Nottingham.

The Major Oak is believed dead after its first spring with no leaves
The Major Oak is believed dead after its first spring with no leaves (PA)

It got its name after being mentioned in a book on oaks by Major Hayman Rooke in 1790, which led to the first wave of fans who flocked to the forest.

It is impossible to say what killed the tree, but the footprint of millions contributed to its downfall along with intervention to shore up its massive limbs using cables and poles.

Climate change that has brought heat waves and drought was also blamed.

Tree experts found the root system strangled and starved.

A historical postcard showing visitors standing around and in the Major Oak
A historical postcard showing visitors standing around and in the Major Oak

“Ancient trees like the Major Oak are the ‘conservation white rhinos of the UK’ but their decline is far less visible,” said Ed Pyne, of the Woodland Trust.

“Saving them is vital to the health of the world we live in and yet most disappear quietly, without the recognition or care given to the Major Oak.”

In addition to its place in folklore, the forest is known for Sherwood oaks that floated the ships of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson’s Royal Navy in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and as timbers in the roof of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

Major Oak was spared from the saw and has been protected by a fence since the 1970s.

“The Major Oak will continue to stand at the heart of Sherwood as a natural monument for visitors to come and see, living on in the legend of Robin Hood and continuing to provide as much support to the forest’s ecosystem in death as in life,” Ms Drake said.

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