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do trees communicate

in this real-life model of forest resilience and regeneration professor suzanne simard shows that all trees in a forest ecosystem are interconnected w
tissue animals nepia

tissue animalshigasixtissue animals -making movie-http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=-6wthvgljsyhttp:nepia-arimasukacomquottissue animalsquot -- the brand film
tar sands oil extraction - the dirty truth

environmental devastation of the land water and air - the largest industrial energy project in the world is extracting crude oil from bitumen found be
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what happened to the forest we flooded - youtube

in spring we flooded a forest now 6 months later the area is dry but it has changed completely in this video we explore what has happened to our wetland by
tom wessels: reading the forested landscape part 1 - youtube

tom wessels is a terrestrial ecologist and antioch university new england professor emeritus he has authored five books if you039ve read
mtjf dixie in vimeo staff picks on vimeo

from the creators of more than just parks in partnership with the us forest service your forests your future proudly presents more than just forests dixie
best tourist attractions places to travel in germany bavarian forest national park destination spot

top tourist attractions places to travel in germany bavarian forest national park destination spot - tourism in germany===========================================please subscribe to update more interesting videos:youtube : https:googl7499w6facebook : https:googlrpfsmbtwitter : https:googljacqggpinterest : https:googlsufypy==========================================the bavarian forest national park is a national park in the eastern bavarian forest immediately on germany039s border with the czech republic it was founded on 7 october 1970 as the first national park in germany since its expansion on 1 august 1997 it has covered an area of 24250 hectares together with the neighbouring czech bohemian forest the bavarian forest forms the largest contiguous area of forest in central europeespecially protected are the norway sprucedominated highland forests mixed mountain forests of european silver fir european beech and
last look: quotvertical forestsquot fight pollution

fareed looks at some of the innovative green buildings fighting pollution across asia
invisible nature: invasion of the caterpillars

gypsy moths have been gaining ground in north american forests for 150 years can a caterpillar-melting virus keep them in check___originally published on biographic: http:bitly2ioxzvpdirected by flora lichtman___in the 1860s artist and amateur scientist leopold trouvelot hatched an ill-conceived plan to create a new type of silka plan that included importing gypsy moth caterpillars lymantria dispar from france to america instead of a better textile trouvelot created an ecological disaster when some of his caterpillars escaped into the surrounding massachusetts countryside they thrived free from many of their native predators they stripped trees bare as they munched their way across an ever-expanding territory nearly 150 years later gypsy moth populations are still spreading causing significant damage to deciduous forests wherever they go this past summer caterpillar-induced defoliation was so extensive across new england and the mid-atlantic states that it could be seen from sp
an unseen world by paul rosolie usa - forest film winner

039an unseen world039 is one of 5 films that won an award at the international forests short film festival the film weaves together camera trap footage taken on an amazon rainforest tributary located in the madre de dios region of peru it represents nature film making at its most raw and innovative - a stark drama of unfolding forest life as it happens the film gives us a glimpse of the rich biodiversity of the region -- from patrolling pumas and hunting jaguars to curious anteaters explorer writer and film maker paul rosolie was awarded at unff10 in istanbul turkey on 10 april 2013 the united nations forum on forests secretariat partnered with the jackson hole wildlife film festival to honor the creative efforts of film makers who capture dynamic and unique relationship between forests and the people who depend on them this year039s film festival was for short films of five minutes or less 128 entries from 38 countries competed to win at the prestigious festival
forests in the olden days

forests and woodland in the ancient and medieval worlds didn039t look the way they show in the movies support me on patreon: https:wwwpatreoncomlindybeigemore archaeology videos here: https:wwwyoutubecomplaylistlist=pl26f99d743ddb5026i visited a local wildlife sanctuary based in a wood in order to attract birds they left the woods unmanaged so that the undergrowth and rotting falling trees afforded good habitat for insects and ground-nesting birds i talk about a few things including climax vegetation the burning of woods by hunter-gatherers the medieval practices of coppicing and pollarding and the way a modern managed woodland the sort that you almiost always see in the movies looks neither like a heavily-managed medieval wood nor a wilderness unmanaged woodlindybeige: a channel of archaeology ancient and medieval warfare rants swing dance travelogues evolution and whatever else occurs to me to makeyou can now buy the music i use over the end-plates of my videos which was written as the theme music for the adventures of stoke mandeville astronaut and gentleman: https:lindybeigebandcampcomreleases follow metwitter: https:twittercomlindybeige i may have some drivel to contribute to the twittersphere plus you get notice of uploadsfacebook:https:wwwfacebookcomlindybeige it039s a 039page039 and now seems to be workinggoogle: quotgooglecomlindybeigequotwebsite: wwwlloydianaspectscouk http:wwwyoutubecomuserquotlindybeigequot
do trees communicate

in this real-life model of forest resilience and regeneration professor suzanne simard shows that all trees in a forest ecosystem are interconnected with the largest oldest quotmother treesquot serving as hubs the underground exchange of nutrients increases the survival of younger trees linked into the network of old trees amazingly we find that in a forest 11 equals more than 2suzanne w simard - faculty profile live link with tons more infolinksdr suzanne simard is a professor with the ubc faculty of forestry where she lectures on and researches the role of mycorrhizae and mycorrhizal networks in tree species migrations with climate change disturbance networks of mycorrhizal fungal mycelium have recently been discovered by professor suzanne simard and her graduate students to connect the roots of trees and facilitate the sharing of resources in douglas-fir forests of interior british columbia thereby bolstering their resilience against disturbance or stress and facilitating the establishment of new regenerationdr simard writes:mycorrhizal fungi form obligate symbioses with trees where the tree supplies the fungus with carbohydrate energy in return for water and nutrients the fungal mycelia gather from the soil mycorrhizal networks form when mycelia connect the roots of two or more plants of the same or different species graduate student kevin beiler has uncovered the extent and architecture of this network through the use of new molecular tools that can distinguish the dna of one fungal individual from another or of one tree039s roots from another he has found that all trees in dry interior douglas-fir pseudotsuga menziesii var glauca forests are interconnected with the largest oldest trees serving as hubs much like the hub of a spoked wheel where younger trees establish within the mycorrhizal network of the old trees through careful experimentation recent graduate francois teste determined that survival of these establishing trees was greatly enhanced when they were linked into the network of the old treesthrough the use of stable isotope tracers he and amanda schoonmaker a recent undergraduate student in forestry found that increased survival was associated with belowground transfer of carbon nitrogen and water from the old trees this research provides strong evidence that maintaining forest resilience is dependent on conserving mycorrhizal links and that removal of hub trees could unravel the network and compromise regenerative capacity of the forestsin wetter mixed-species interior douglas-fir forests graduate student brendan twieg also used molecular tools to discover that douglas-fir and paper birch betula papyrifera trees can be linked together by species-rich mycorrhizal networks we found that the mycorrhizal network serves as a belowground pathway for transfer of carbon from the nutrient-rich deciduous trees to nearby regenerating douglas-fir seedlings moreover we found that carbon transfer was enhanced when douglas-fir seedlings were shaded in mid-summer providing a subsidy that may be important in douglas-fir survival and growth thus helping maintain a mixed forest community during early succession this is not a one-way subsidy however graduate leanne philip discovered that douglas-fir supported their birch neighbours in the spring and fall by sending back some of this carbon when the birch was leafless this back-and-forth flux of resources according to need may be one process that maintains forest diversity and stabilitymycorrhizal networks may be critical in helping forest ecosystems deal with climate change maintaining the biological webs that stabilize forests may help conserve genetic resources for future tree migrations ensure that forest carbon stocks remain intact on the landscape and conserve species diversity ubc graduate student marcus bingham is finding that maintaining mycorrhizal webs may be more important for the regeneration and stability of the dry than wet interior douglas-fir forests where resources are more limited and climate change is expected to have greater impacts helping the landscape adapt to climate change will require more than keeping existing forests intact however many scientists are concerned that species will need to migrate at a profoundly more rapid rate than they have in the past and that humans can facilitate this migration by planting tree species adapted to warm climates in new areas ubc graduate student brendan twieg is starting new research to help us understand whether the presence of appropriate mycorrhizal symbionts in foreign soils may limit the success of tree migrations and if so to help us design practices that increase our success at facilitating changes in these forests
wood watch for men wooden watches for women

wood watch for men wooden watches for womenclick- http:thespottydoggcomreviewwood-watch-use code ship4free at checkout- wewood is a leader in sustainable amp eco-friendly fashion accessories the wooden watches are made from mostly reclaimed scrap wood wewood plants a tree for every watch that is purchased there partners american forests and trees for the future have helped them to plant more than 300000 trees since they began doing business in 2010the brainchild of an italian watch lover and two eco-smart entrepreneurs wewood fashions wooden timepieces from mostly scrap-wood and uses state-of-the-art miyota movements for the guts a hybrid of technology and nature resulting in a unique watch that039s both handsome and earth friendlythe first timepiece was designed in florence italy 2010 and with the widespread craving for newstalgia and eco-friendly ethos wewood hit the scene as the avant-garde approach to sophisticated sustainability later that year wewood opened a branch in los angeles and teamed up with tree-planting-partners 039american forests039 and 039trees for the future039 with this cohesive collaboration the goal is to help restore mother nature one watch at a time by planting a tree for every wewood purchased since 2011 wewood has planted 300000 trees with its partners and sets challenging targets for 2015 and beyond keeping forests healthy and happy keeps us healthy and happy we like to keep our reminder on our wristwhy wewoodeco-friendly sophisticationbiodegradable free from chemicals and lightweight100 wood hardwarenothing says style like a wooden watch each piece unique in its presentation through delicate grains and subtle changes in coloring each is carefully crafted to bring out the beauty of the wood and is designed to showcase the owners sense of unique style and taste wooden time pieces have come a long way from grandpas shop crafted wall clocks developing in elegance and appearance to the high fashion items known todayuse code ship4free at checkout- http:thespottydoggcomreviewwood-watchlinks-free gifts: http:thespottydoggcompmwebsite- http:thespottydoggcomfacebook- https:wwwfacebookcomthespottydogggoogle http:googlecomthespottydoggtumblr- http:thespottydogg-reviewstumblrcompinterest- http:wwwpinterestcomthespottydoggyoutube- http:youtubecomthespottydoggtwitter- http:twittercomthespottydogginstagram- http:instagramcomthespottydoggt-shirts- http:spottydoggspreadshirtcouklive chat- http:wwwwzurlmeoranumquotfair usequot is a limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work in united states copyright law fair use is a doctrine that permits limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission from the rights holders examples of fair use include commentary search engines criticism parody news reporting research teaching library archiving and scholarship it provides for the legal unlicensed citation or incorporation of copyrighted material in another author039s work
tissue animals nepia

tissue animalshigasixtissue animals -making movie-http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=-6wthvgljsyhttp:nepia-arimasukacomquottissue animalsquot -- the brand film of nepianepia is a tissue manufacturer which works on controlling sustainable forests conserving their ecosystems and advancing employmentquotwhen animals disappear so will your paper preserving the forest for the futurequotsuch heart of nepia has made a video work a piece of tissue transforms to a tree to a bird to a frog and so on using stop motion animation that is a quottissue origami craft artquot we have never seen beforetissue we use everyday is made from trees in forests we don039t want to forget gratitude to forests because we can live thank to them we hope that lively forests and animals will continue to exist forevercastsbirdfrogwallabywolffishbearsnakemonkeydeerhuman beingstaffcreative director : hitoshi satoplanner copywriter : kazuyoshi ochiproducer : takuo ozawaproduction producer : yasuhiro kawasakifilm director : fuyu araiproduction manager : makoto takasugistop motion animator : motoki ohnofilm cameraman : chiyoe sugitafilm cameraman assistant : masahiro shintanilightman : higasixlightman assistant : tomoya yoshimuraart work : kiyomi tokitaart work : takanori saitoart work : shizuka masakieditor : maho inamotomusic : mitsuru sameshimasound effect : yoshiaki tokunagacheck the making moviequottissue animals -making movie-quothttp:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=-6wthvgljsyclick the following url to know more about nepia039s worksa web site named quotsay do you have nepiaquothttp:nepia-arimasukacome
global forest watch monitoring forests in near real time

global forest watch gfw is a dynamic online forest monitoring and alert system that empowers people everywhere to better manage forests visit gfw at globalforestwatchorgfor the first time global forest watch unites satellite technology open data and crowdsourcing to guarantee access to timely and reliable information about forestsarmed with the latest information from global forest watch governments businesses and communities can halt forest lossglobal forest watch was created by the world resources institute with over 40 partners including: google esri the university of maryland imazon center for global development and the un environment programme unep major funders include the norwegian climate and forests initiative us agency for international development usaid uk department for international development dfid global environment facility gef and the tilia fundvideo by nice ampamp serious: niceandseriouscom
jakarta crown eco management environment: brazil039s forests - profit from destruction

quotthe murder in 2011 of jos cludio ribeiro da silva and maria do esprito santo hit international headlines both were environmental activists in the northern brazilian state of parquotread: http:wwwzimbiocomenvironmentarticleshf3ermpmyppjakartacrownecomanagementenvironmentbrazilvisit links:http:forumsebaycomdb2topicscience-mysterycrown-capital-eco5200140893 http:wwwslidesharenetmarionyusefgreen-energy-crown-capital-management-jakarta-indonesia
td to protect critical us forests

td bank america039s most convenient bank today announced that it plans to protect approximately 214 acres of critical forest habitat as part of the bank039s td forests program wwwtdcomforests in partnership with the nature conservancy the bank will protect oak-hickory and hemlock-northern hardwood forests in new york039s finger lakes region and oak-hickory-cabbage palm and upland mixed forests in central floridato view multimedia news release go to http:wwwmultivucommnr58522-td-bank-nature-conservancy-protect-new-york-central-florida-forests
pink river dolphins

untamed americas : starts sun jun 10 at 9p etpt : http:channelnationalgeographiccomchannelthe pink river dolphins of the amazon are the only dolphins that can live in freshwater