This children's book uses whimsical illustrations and crafted rhyme to educate children and adults on the evolving science of forest communication. Ecologists are learning that trees support each other by creating networks, or "hub trees". Trees share nutrients, defend against insect attacks, and work together to ward off impending diseases and encroachments. These insights help drive tree management, biome study, and conservation strategies. It's an introduction to the Wood Wide Web. Have fun learning how trees can talk!
- Hardcover: 75 pages
- Publisher: Independently Published (September 14, 2024)
- ISBN-13: 979-8339223214