Suzanne Simard's new book may change how you see the world, even or especially the parts that are below the ground. "Finding The Mother Tree: Discovering The Wisdom Of The Forest" helps us see what ...
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Fostering mutual respect with nature is the answer to saving forests and even solving the climate crisis, according to forest ecologist Suzanne Simard. “It comes down to what we do with this concept ...
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Canada's forestry firebrand has a surprisingly rosy environmental outlook ...
To care about animal welfare is to care about the environment in which animals live. In Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest, Dr. Suzanne Simard puts it simply: “Mistreatment ...
Appropriately, I meet the woman who changed the way we think about forests — through her 2021 eco-blockbuster, Finding the Mother Tree — in a tree-themed hotel in London. Suzanne Simard, the great ...
Brooklyn Botanic Garden President Adrian Benepe speaks on the influence of Dr. Suzanne Simard’s Work
EDITORS’ NOTE: Ahead of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s gala on June 4, President Adrian Benepe spoke with the Brooklyn Eagle about tree diversity and the importance of Honoree Dr. Suzanne Simard. Dr.
Rowan Hooper met ecologist Suzanne Simard under an oak tree in Kew Gardens, London, to talk about her new book, criticism of ...
As a young adult, Suzanne Simard was on the job with a logging company in Western Canada when she was confronted by a patch of ailing seedlings. Her dismay over the failing trees, meant to replace ...
When her mother passed after battling Alzheimer’s, Suzanne Simard turned to the forest and her research into how trees support one another to help process her grief. Sun shines through the fog ...
Part 1 of the TED Radio Hour episode TED Radio Wow-er. Ecologist Suzanne Simard shares how she discovered that trees use underground fungal networks to communicate and share resources, uprooting the ...
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