Did you know that trees communicate with each other through an underground network of fungi? Known as the "Wood Wide Web," this network allows trees to share nutrients and information, helping them support each other, especially in times of stress. Next time you're hiking through a forest, remember there's an entire hidden world beneath your feet, working together to keep the ecosystem thriving! π³π
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Diving into some amazing reads this month! πΏπ If you're looking for inspiration, here's what's on my list: 1. "The Overstory" by Richard Powers - A mesmerizing tale weaving together trees and human lives. 2. "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson - A groundbreaking book that sparked the environmental movement. 3. "Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer - A beautiful blend of Indigenous wisdom and scientific knowledge. 4. "The Hidden Life of Trees" by Peter Wohlleben - Discover the secret world of trees and their incredible communication. 5. "H is for Hawk" by Helen Macdonald - A heartfelt memoir about grief, nature, and falconry. Happy reading, fellow nature lovers! ππ² Whatβs on your booklist?
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Throwback to that time my friend and I decided to go birdwatching at 5 AM, thinking we'd beat the crowd. Armed with binoculars and enthusiasm, we set out only to find ourselves in the middle of a marathon route. We ended up cheering on runners while trying to identify birds. Our bird list that day: 0, but we did learn a lot about marathon pacing!
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