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Finding the Mother Tree: A Conversation with Suzanne Simard 

New York Botanical Garden
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As a pioneer in the field of plant communication, ecologist Suzanne Simard has spent a lifetime rigorously documenting the forests of North America and the Arctic. Rather than simple collections of individual plants, these forests are complex communities of interdependent species that share resources and rely on one another for survival. Through this thought-provoking lens, Simard shares fascinating insights into how trees have evolved to perceive one another,recognize their neighbors, and remember the past; how they elicit warnings and mount defenses; and how they compete and cooperate with one another. She shows how these arboreal systems mimic both our neural networks and the structure of our civil societies, and how the ancient hubs of these communities-what she calls Mother Trees-play a crucial role in a given forest’s vitality.
A professor of forest ecology at the University of British Columbia and author of a new memoir, Finding the Mother Tree, Suzanne Simard, Ph.D., has been shaped by her personal journey, including a childhood spent in the logging world of British Columbia’s rain forests that taught her to love and respect trees.
Lecture followed by conversation with Todd Forrest, Arthur Ross Vice President for Horticulture and Living Collections.

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4 июл 2024

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@gracegormley2055
@gracegormley2055 2 года назад
Fantastic research! Thank you - can’t wait to read the book!
@ericjenner407
@ericjenner407 3 года назад
Thank you for living!
@thorisbc
@thorisbc Год назад
James Lovelock, Gaia Theory, life on earth as a single organism, each component part contributes to the whole to create balance and symbiosis, each component part has potential, it is that potential that is added to life on Earth, what is humanity's potential, If we understood our true potential it would be easier to apply that potential, in order to know our potential we must understand what it is we are good at, we are believed to be the most self-aware species on earth, self-awareness allows us to learn, learning allows us to understand what might a missing component might be, can life on earth defend itself (comets, asteroids, solar flares, little green men, etc), we demonstratied we are learning that capability by nudging an asteroid and discovering future threats, does life on Earth have a reproductive system, we are on the verge of being capable of taking life elsewhere, we are almost at the point where we understand the necessity of our participation, we are learning, it is easier to make a contribution to the whole if you are completely aware of your potential.
@spiritfoodstamp
@spiritfoodstamp 2 года назад
Suzanne is beautiful. L
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