The Hidden Life of Trees The Illustrated Edition - Peter Wohlleben
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The Hidden Life of Trees The Illustrated Edition

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Language
English
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Publisher
Greystone Books
Pages
165
ISBN
9781771643481
Drawing on decades of experience as a forester, Peter Wohlleben reveals a hidden world where trees operate as social beings. He presents evidence that trees in a forest are interconnected, communicating through their root systems via networks of fungi, sharing nutrients with those in need, and even warning each other of dangers. Wohlleben explains how trees exhibit behaviors that suggest a form of intelligence, such as learning from experiences and developing unique "personalities".

This book explores the intricate life cycles of trees, from their growth in the shade of parent trees to their resilience as a collective, demonstrating that a forest functions as a superorganism. It contrasts the vitality of undisturbed, old-growth forests with those managed for commercial purposes, highlighting how human intervention can disrupt the natural balance and health of these complex ecosystems. Discover the unseen interactions and surprising capabilities of trees, which will change how you perceive the natural world.

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Original language
English
Original publisher David Suzuki Institute

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