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The iconic Major Oak in Sherwood Forest has become extinct after 1,200 years

By Unified Press Network Last updated: June 19, 2026 4 Min Read
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The iconic Major Oak in Sherwood Forest has become extinct after 1,200 years

England’s Legendary Major Oak, Linked to Robin Hood, Has Died

The iconic Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, England—long associated with the legend of Robin Hood—has officially become extinct, ending a remarkable 1,200-year history.

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England’s Legendary Major Oak, Linked to Robin Hood, Has DiedEfforts to Save the Tree Were Too LateIts Fame Contributed to Its DownfallPrevious Rumors of Its Death Had Been Wrong—Until NowA Lasting Legacy Beyond Robin HoodA Tree With Deep Historical RootsA Symbolic Farewell

According to CNN, Britain’s Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) confirmed on Thursday that the ancient oak tree had likely died after it failed to produce any leaves this spring.

Efforts to Save the Tree Were Too Late

Experts worked for years to save the historic tree, but the damage proved too extensive. The RSPB cited a combination of heavily compacted soil and increasingly hot, dry summers as the primary causes of the tree’s decline.

“While the Major Oak team worked tirelessly to revitalize the environment around this iconic tree—and saw encouraging signs of life in some areas—the damage now appears to be too deep-rooted to be fully repaired,” said Simon Parfey of SoilBioLab, who helped care for the tree.

Its Fame Contributed to Its Downfall

Ironically, the very thing that made the Major Oak world-famous also played a key role in its demise. Because of its connection to Robin Hood, the tree became one of England’s most popular tourist attractions. Over the years, millions of visitors flocked to Sherwood Forest, gradually compacting the surrounding soil until it became almost as hard as concrete.

According to the RSPB, this compaction made it difficult for rainwater to penetrate the soil, preventing the tree’s roots from absorbing the nutrients it needed to survive.

“There has been a huge amount of activity,” Chloe Ryder, operations manager at the RSPB estate in Sherwood Forest, told CNN.

Previous Rumors of Its Death Had Been Wrong—Until Now

Over the years, reports periodically surfaced suggesting the ancient oak had finally rotted away, only for conservation groups to confirm it was still alive, according to CBS News. This time, however, there is no comeback.

“The fact that the tree is not producing leaves this year is heartbreaking for everyone,” said Hollie Drake from the RSPB.

A Lasting Legacy Beyond Robin Hood

Still, conservationists say the Major Oak’s story is far from over. Drake noted that the tree’s legacy extends well beyond its connection to the Prince of Thieves.

“We know the Major Oak will leave a lasting legacy, especially because it is so intrinsically linked to Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest,” Drake said. “But beyond its cultural heritage, the Great Oak will continue to provide important habitat for wildlife, reminding us why these remarkable trees are so important and why it is important to protect them for the future.”

A Tree With Deep Historical Roots

The Major Oak has long been associated with the story of Robin Hood, the legendary outlaw said to have hidden among its branches while escaping the Sheriff of Nottingham. Whether fact or folklore, this connection helped make the tree one of Britain’s best-known natural monuments.

According to The Herald, the oak tree had stood since the Norman Conquest. It became widely known after Major Hayman Rooke wrote about it in a book in 1790, sparking centuries of tourism and making the ancient tree a global attraction.

A Symbolic Farewell

The news comes with eerie timing: it arrives just as Hugh Jackman’s new film The Death of Robin Hood hits theaters, marking a symbolic farewell to both the famous outlaw and his most famous hideout.

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