habitats for endangered trees? that'll be the day! It's hard enough convincing people trees are important becuase they are a habitat for animals let alone telling them they are important in their own right. Were also talking about a society where people cut down trees in their lawn just becuase they didnt like it there and for no other reason...personally I think lawns are just butt ugly without them! I want a whole damn forest on my lawn.

I'm flabergasted when I think about a MERE plant out growing me, and out living me, and out weighing me. And I am even more flabergasted when people think of a tree as the same level as bacteria. . . is evolution no longer in effect?

technically..america does have two tree habitats in their own right. the redwood national state park and el yunque. those are the only two that I can think of where the parks focus is on the trees and not becuase it is a habitat for animals. I've never seen a redwood before, but I have visited my family in puerto rico and briefly visited el yunque - it is a PARADISE for tropical trees and plants. When ever I find information on el yunque, be it a tourist pamphlet or some other, it always starts off the same way : that el yunque is home to over 240 species of trees and plants with 26 found no where else. Then maybe the information pamphlets will mention the wildlife..sometimes they dont. I can see why too, if el yunque is advertised as a paradise for exotic animals tourists will be sadly disappointed when all they see are a few lizards and spiders. The island is just to small to hold larger and more visible animals, but its got trees and plants by the millions!

the only other MINI habitat I can think of was a small little pen in my zoo *which is horrid, the zoo should be closed down, I mean we have polar bears out in the texas heat - God bless those poor animals* There is this one cage with no animals in it, just plants. It took a visit or two for me to realize it was a cage for endangered plants - and they were cool plants too. Looked like something a dinosaur would eat! And since they were in a cage, we werent allowed to touch them either!