mycorrhizal network

  • Interconnected Owls, Truffles, and Flying Squirrels

    There’s an interconnectedness of nature, for example, the Humboldt’s Flying Squirrel, black truffles, and the Northern Spotted Owl. Please help protect endangered species against proposed regulatory changes in the Endangered Species Act. Continue reading

    Interconnected Owls, Truffles, and Flying Squirrels
  • Restoring Forests and Ourselves

    Transforming our perception of nature from a mere resource to understanding it as a interconnected can change our relationship with it. Continue reading

    Restoring Forests and Ourselves
  • Silent Signals

    Despite lacking a brain, redwood trees exhibit remarkable behaviors, influencing forest ecosystems and human health. They release beneficial chemicals, improve air quality, and reduce carbon dioxide levels. Their mycorrhizal networks foster communication between trees. Conservation is crucial for combating climate… Continue reading

    Silent Signals