Trees Talk To Each Other. ‘Mother Tree’ Ecologist Hears Lessons For People

Suzanne Simard, forest ecology professor at the University of British Columbia has researched and written extensively on how trees communicate chemically with neighboring tress. They can warn each other of danger, share nutrients at critical times, and support the growth of seedlings. Her memoir “Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest is a great read. Read more.

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