This is awesome! I had heard about the cross breeding efforts to restore them but didn't hear whether or not they were successful. Glad they've gotten established.
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My question is, how much of the ecosystem around American chestnuts survived? Like, did any creatures that rely on chestnuts go extinct, or did they all manage to survive on the blighted trees long enough for these breeding efforts to save them?
did any creatures that rely on chestnuts go extinct
Yes.
https://entomologytoday.org/2024/06/25/american-chestnut-insects-leafminers/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_chestnut#cite_ref-82
American chestnuts have been gone for like a hundred years.