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When the Forest Breathes
Back in 2021, I read and raved about Susanne Simard’s wonderful book Finding the Mother Tree. Her new book, When the Forest Breathes: Renewal and Resilience in the Natural World, is a great follow-up. It’s an urgent call to save our forests and, in the process, save ourselves. Continue reading
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Tagged book review, ecology, forest, logging, nonfiction, sustainability, suzanne simard, trees
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Finding the Mother Tree
I’m not much of a hiker or outdoors person, but I’ve done enough walking through the forests of the Pacific Northwest to appreciate their beauty and complexity. I kind of knew, in a vague abstract way, that the trees and … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, ecology, forest, nonfiction, salmon, sustainability, suzanne simard, tree
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