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FINDING THE MOTHER TREE : Uncovering the Wisdom and Intelligence of the Forest

By: Language: English Publication details: Great Britain Penguin Random House 2021/01/01Edition: 1Description: 348ISBN:
  • 9780241389355
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.75 SUZ/FI
Contents:
Introduction: Connections Ghosts in the forest Hand fallers Parched Treed Killing soil Alder swales Bar fight Radioactive Quid pro quo Painting rocks Miss Birch Nine-hour commute Core sampling Birthdays Passing the wand Epilogue: The Mother Tree project.
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This is a personal and scientific work on trees, forests, and the author's profound discoveries of tree communication. This is a scientific detective story from the ecologist who first discovered the hidden language of trees. No one has done more to transform our understanding of trees than the world-renowned scientist Suzanne Simard. Now she shares the secrets of a lifetime spent uncovering startling truths about trees: their cooperation, healing capacity, memory, wisdom and sentience. Raised in the forests of British Columbia, where her family has lived for generations, Professor Simard did not set out to be a scientist. She was working in the forest service when she first discovered how trees communicate underground through an immense web of fungi, at the centre of which lie the Mother Trees: the mysterious, powerful entities that nurture their kin and sustain the forest. Though her ground-breaking findings were initially dismissed and even ridiculed, they are now firmly supported by the data. As her remarkable journey shows us, science is not a realm apart from ordinary life, but deeply connected with our humanity. In Finding the Mother Tree, she reveals how the complex cycle of forest life - on which we rely for our existence - offers profound lessons about resilience and kinship, and must be preserved before it's too late.

Introduction: Connections
Ghosts in the forest
Hand fallers
Parched
Treed
Killing soil
Alder swales
Bar fight
Radioactive
Quid pro quo
Painting rocks
Miss Birch
Nine-hour commute
Core sampling
Birthdays
Passing the wand
Epilogue: The Mother Tree project.

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