Why are oak trees so important to us?
Recently vandals attacked a thousand-year old Oak tree in Sherwood Forest - believed to be where Robin Hood sheltered with his Merry Men.
The damage was perhaps all the more shocking because the oak has long served as a symbol of national
identity, of strength and resilience, even through the hardest times.
As PM continues our "Year of the Tree" series, Caroline Wyatt speaks to Dr James Canton - author of the Oak Papers.
It's a book inspired by the two years he spent studying the Honywood Oak in Essex, a solitary tree that's witnessed eight hundred years of human life.
(Photo: Oak Tree
(Credit: BBC)
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On PM we're asking why they matter and where we need them, in the UK and abroad.
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