

Decoding Redwood
Clip: 11/1/2025 | 1m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Meet a scientist who has dedicated his life to uncovering the genetic secrets of redwoods.
Zane Moore studies redwood longevity and resilience through the lens of genomics. His research focuses on decoding the mysteries of redwood DNA. His passion for redwoods took root when he was a kid, and he still feels a deep connection to them now -- especially when he plays his French horn among their towering trunks.
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Decoding Redwood
Clip: 11/1/2025 | 1m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Zane Moore studies redwood longevity and resilience through the lens of genomics. His research focuses on decoding the mysteries of redwood DNA. His passion for redwoods took root when he was a kid, and he still feels a deep connection to them now -- especially when he plays his French horn among their towering trunks.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[melancholy French horn music] - Music really speaks to me, and redwoods really speak to me.
[Melancholy French horn music continues] Combining those two really is powerful, a cathartic experience that helps me deal with the stress of everyday life.
[French horn music continues] [light music] As a kid, I remember just being in awe of these amazing trees.
You do not need to know the science behind any of this to be just floored by these trees.
But awe can be inspired even more when you learn a little bit more about them.
[bright music] Today I am here to meet with some docents and take them on a tour, talking about redwood genetics.
There's a specific phenotype, which is this curly redwood phenotype here.
It's like wavy hair.
We are learning a ton about these trees.
[bright music continues] But if we want to understand more about what makes a redwood tree so remarkable, its height, its size, its age, and how they're so resilient, genetics would be the way to answer some of these questions.
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Clip: 11/1/2025 | 2m 6s | An artist/photographer sets out to create a 310-ft portrait of a redwood tree. (2m 6s)
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Clip: 11/1/2025 | 2m 10s | How spending time among redwoods and other trees sparks awe and enhances our well-being. (2m 10s)
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Preview: 11/1/2025 | 30s | Discover the secrets of the redwoods -- the tallest and among the oldest living beings. (30s)
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