Jul 28, 2022

Restoring the American Chestnut Tree with Dr. William Powell and Rex Mann (podcast)

Learn how vision, community, and cutting-edge science can make the impossible possible - restoring a tree that is functionally extinct.

By Templeton Staff

This episode of the Stories of Impact podcast features a story about how bringing together vision, community, and cutting-edge science can make the impossible possible. It’s a story about American history, climate, globalization, and hope. It’s the story of the American Chestnut Foundation’s efforts to do something never before done: To restore a tree that is functionally extinct. A fleet of scientist supporters and citizen volunteers have set out to do something never before done: to restore a tree that is virtually extinct — by using genetic engineering to develop a blight-tolerant American chestnut tree.

Listen to the podcast with the above player to hear from Rex Mann, retired from the U.S. Forest Service and now a chestnut evangelist, and ACF’s lead collaborating scientist, Dr. William A. Powell, professor at SUNY College of Environmental Science in Forestry.


Built upon the award-winning video series of the same name, Templeton World Charity Foundation’s “Stories of Impact” podcast features stories of new scientific research on human flourishing that translate discoveries into practical tools. Bringing a mix of curiosity, compassion, and creativity, journalist Richard Sergay and host Tavia Gilbert shine a spotlight on the human impact at the heart of cutting-edge social and scientific research projects supported by TWCF.