Beschreibung
Peter Wohlleben, using the latest scientific findings and in the context of his own experiences, opens readers' eyes to the wondrous phenomena of nature and shows how closely we humans are connected to nature and how much we remain intertwined with it. Peter Wohlleben, a forester and nature conservationist, uncovers astonishing similarities between humans and nature – this ancient bond remains unbroken to this day. - Do humans have something like a seventh sense that allows them to sense danger? - Can we say that our sense of smell surpasses that of a dog's sensitive nose? Why does our immune system react to the colors and scents of the forest? And on the other side: - Is it possible that trees breathe? - That we can even measure something like a heartbeat in them? - And should we view plants as intelligent beings? Our immune system demonstrably utilizes plant antibiotics that trees release into the air to protect themselves from attackers while we walk through the forest. And our senses are not inferior to those of other living creatures. Just like animals that sense earthquakes and other natural disasters long before we become aware of them, we humans also have a seventh sense – thanks to which we sometimes have an unmistakable feeling that someone is watching us from behind. A dog's sense of smell is...
Information
Author: Wohlleben Peter
Publication date: 26. Juni 2020
Manufacturer: Kazda Václav
Genres: Non-fiction audiobooks, Books, Audiobooks on cd
Type: Audiobooks on mp3 cd
ISBN/EAN: 8594201410031

