When the Forest Breeds
Renewal and Resilience in the Natural World
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In When the Forest Breeds, Suzanne Simard synthesizes decades of research and lived experience to show how forests are interconnected systems that cycle through growth, death, and renewal.
She explains the science of mycorrhizal networks and how trees share resources and information, highlighting the ecological importance of old-growth trees and kin relationships among plants.
The book interweaves ecological science with reflections on Indigenous knowledge and calls for restorative forestry practices to enhance resilience against climate change.
Simard advocates protecting remaining old and primary forests while promoting restoration and local stewardship to preserve biodiversity and carbon stores.
The work aims to reframe human relationships with forests, emphasizing cyclical thinking and communal responsibility for ecological health.
She explains the science of mycorrhizal networks and how trees share resources and information, highlighting the ecological importance of old-growth trees and kin relationships among plants.
The book interweaves ecological science with reflections on Indigenous knowledge and calls for restorative forestry practices to enhance resilience against climate change.
Simard advocates protecting remaining old and primary forests while promoting restoration and local stewardship to preserve biodiversity and carbon stores.
The work aims to reframe human relationships with forests, emphasizing cyclical thinking and communal responsibility for ecological health.
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