Description
World-renowned forest ecologist Suzanne Simard has forever changed our view of trees by revealing their interconnections and relationships with other plants and animals. In her gripping narrative, she writes about her childhood in the forests of British Columbia, about love and loss, and about the deeply human desire to understand who we really are and what our place in the world is. "This is not a book about how we can save trees. It is a book about how trees can save us." * Suzanne Simard takes us into her world, into the heart of the forest. She shows us that trees are not just a source of wood or pulp, but that they form a complex and interconnected cycle of life. Her groundbreaking research led to the discovery of the "wood wide web," which is also described in the books of Peter Wohlleben. With a sense of discovery, she describes how trees that have grown side by side for hundreds of years evolve, how they learn and adapt to circumstances, recognize their neighbors, and intricately compete and cooperate with one another. At the center of her research are the so-called mother trees - ancient, powerful, and mysterious giants that connect and protect other trees in their vicinity.
Information
Author: Simardová Suzanne
Language: Czech
Publication date: December 6, 2022
Manufacturer: Kazda Václav
Genres: Non-fiction audiobooks, Books, Audiobooks on cd
Type: Audiobooks on mp3 cd
ISBN/EAN: 8594201410178

