When we are dehydrated, it means that our bodies do not have enough water to carry out normal tasks. Then thirst is appearing as the main symptom. To the other symptoms of dehydration, we canContinue reading
Tag: forest ecology
CO2 fertilizes forests around the globe
The contribution of CO2 fertilization to the future global Carbon cycle has been uncertain, especially in forest ecosystems. This uncertainty may significantly affect climate change predictions. Researchers from the USA, under the leadership of RichardContinue reading
To Feed or not to Feed -that is the question
In many countries, feeding wild ungulates is a common practice. The question arises: do we understand completely a supplementary feeding of ungulates in the forest? It seems that this practice is more complex than oneContinue reading
Coming back to the roots – forest graveyard as a business
For Polish version – Click here! Powrót do korzeni – cmentarz jako biznes. This year in March, I was able to visit very interesting and inspiring place. I saw first time in my life aContinue reading
How trees chat to each other every day?
Hidden under your feet is an information superhighway that allows trees to communicate and help each other out. Forest ecologist Suzanne Simard and her colleagues at the University of British Columbia have made an interesting discovery: treesContinue reading