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Nature is everywhere – we just need to learn to see it

25 Febbraio 2021

    ”How do you define “nature?” If we define it as that which is untouched by humans, then we won’t have any left, says environmental writer Emma Marris. She urges us to consider a new definition of nature — one that includes not only pristine wilderness but also the untended patches of plants growing Continue

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Suzanne Simard | How trees talk each other

15 Settembre 2020

    “A forest is much more than what you see,” says ecologist Suzanne Simard. Her 30 years of research in Canadian forests have led to an astounding discovery — trees talk, often and over vast distances. Learn more about the harmonious yet complicated social lives of trees and prepare to see the natural world Continue

Archiviato in:Alberi, Arboribus, Conservation Sciences in Vancouver, How trees talk each other, Plantæ, Suzanne Simard, TED, University of British Columbia's Department of Forest Contrassegnato con: Alberi, Arboribus, Conservation Sciences in Vancouver, How trees talk each other, Plantea, Plantæ, Suzanne Simard, TED, Tree, University of British Columbia's Department of Forest

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