It's not about how we can save the trees, but about how trees could actually save us. Tune in on May 6 at 8:30 p.m. EST for a conversation with Dr. Suzanne Simard, a professor of Forest Ecology at UBC and world-leading expert and pioneer on tree connectivity and communication.
Her newest book (coming out May 4) Finding the Mother Tree, takes readers on an intimate journey of groundbreaking scientific discovery with humour, emotion, and the narrative drive of a lifelong storyteller. Linking her research to her personal experiences, she recounts her life's work uncovering the "Wood Wide Web," the underground mycelium network that connects all the trees and plants within a forest - a network that allows them to share not only nutrients, but information, all of which originates from the hubs called Mother Trees.
Join the conversation on Facebook or YouTube, for free, on May 6 at 8:30 p.m. EST. |
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