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How trees talk to each other | Suzanne Simard
"A forest is much more than what you see," says ecologist Suzanne Sima...
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18m 25s
The networked beauty of forests - Suzanne Sim...
Deforestation causes more greenhouse gas emissions than all trains, pl...
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7m 24s
Nature's internet: how trees talk to each oth...
This fascinating talk presents the scientific research that shows the ...
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19m 33s
Suzanne Simard | Mother Trees and the Socia...
Forest Ecologist Suzanne Simard reveals that trees are part of a compl...
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1h 7m 51s
Finding the Mother Tree | Suzanne Simard
'This is not a book about how we can save the trees. This is a book ab...
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4m 11s
Borealis | Live Q&A with Kevin McMahon, Dr. S...
Join the NFB and Hot Docs at Home for a live discussion with award-win...
Suzanne Simard is an ecologist who studies trees. She has shown how trees are linked to neighboring trees by an underground network of fungi that resembles the neural networks in the brain. For instance, one tree, afflicted by insects, might send warning signals to another tree.
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