Forest Song

Forest Song

by (add) Suzanne Simard

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She is the daughter of the forest and grew up in the forest. From a female lumberjack to a young female scientist who proposed new ideas, she was repeatedly squeezed and suppressed in a field where women were severely discriminated against, but she still moved forward tenaciously with her passion and became widely recognized as the "Mother of the Tree Network" and a well-deserved celebrity in the field of forest ecology. She had lost a loved one, had her family broken up, and suffered from a serious illness. It was her beloved forest and family and friends that gave her strength, healed her wounds, and helped her regain her vitality. In this book, Simard tells the story of his unique life journey. Her life parallels research exploring the forest's hidden underground network. Trees and fungi in the forest are mutually beneficial and build an intricate "tree-dimensional network", just like our neural network or the Internet, through which nutrients and water can be transferred; trees use this to exchange information and help each other. The center of the tree network is the mother tree, which uses powerful power to connect and maintain all the surrounding offspring. In a dynamic and self-healing forest, competition is not a permanent theme. The cooperative relationship between trees and between trees and fungi is far more important than we imagine. Only by being altruistic can we benefit ourselves. The same is true for human beings. The relationships between us and our relatives, lovers, and friends are intertwined into an intricate network of social relationships, which provide us with valuable support and help and are the source of our constant review and energy absorption as we move forward. This book will forever change the way we see trees and give us the power to heal.

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