Key Largo Tree Cactus Becomes First U.S. Plant Extinction Due to Sea Level Rise

The United States has experienced its first local extinction due to sea level rise with the loss of the Key Largo tree cactus. Discovered in 1992, this species faced environmental pressures such as saltwater intrusion, soil depletion from hurricanes, and herbivory, reducing its population from 150 stems to just six by 2021. Researchers salvaged the remaining fragments for off-site cultivation.

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