What can we learn from the forest?

from the New York Times:

The Social Life of Forests
Trees appear to communicate and cooperate through subterranean networks of fungi. What are they sharing with one another?

By Ferris Jabr
Photographs by Brendan George Ko

 

   

 

The forest can provide us with important information about how cooperation in the ecology of the forest is an integral part of its health and survival. What can we learn from the forest?
“There are no individuals. There aren’t even separate species. Everything in the forest is the forest.”
This fascinating feature and beautiful photos provides an in-depth look at forests and affirms the Shadowcliff Values of Interconnection & Community:
Interconnection – We respect the interdependent nature of all life.

Community – We nurture deep & meaningful relationships, honoring our differences.

 

ENJOY THIS LINK TO THE INCREDIBLE New York Times magazine feature. 

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