Have you ever wandered through a forest? Or, better yet, stopped for a moment to lay on your back and watch the trees swaying above you? You may have felt your senses come alive — the musky smell of ...
“The Body Language of Trees, A handbook for failure analysis” (Claus Matteck and Helge Breloer, 1994) opened my eyes to a world of information visible in trees if you know what to look for and take ...
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Learning nature's language: Video analysis of tree sway offers non-invasive method to monitor forest health
Many people look at trees to relax, taking in the soothing fractal patterns to adjust their eyes from too many hours spent at a computer. Dominick "Dom" Ciruzzi, assistant professor of geology at ...
The Language of Trees: A Rewilding of Literature and Landscape By Katie Holten, Tin House Books. 320 pp. $26.96. Communicators. Migrants. Soothsayers. Beings more deserving of the rights of personhood ...
Source: Erik Karit's/Pexels. Trees are amazing beings. They're not simply wood, leaves, needles, and roots. Trees lower medication sales for heart and mood disorders for humans who have positive ...
It has been a little over 30 years since tree body language became a guiding concept for me in my work, assessing tree health and structure. It was the 1994 publication of "The Body Language of Trees, ...
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