The Hidden Language of Old-Growth Forests
Beneath the canopy, trees communicate through an ancient network of roots and fungi, sharing nutrients and warnings across the woodland floor.

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Beneath the canopy of ancient woods lies a vast, interconnected web of life that scientists are only beginning to understand. From fungal networks that shuttle nutrients between trees to the chemical signals that warn of approaching threats, old-growth forests reveal a form of collective intelligence that challenges everything we thought we knew about plants.
Read Article →Beneath the canopy, trees communicate through an ancient network of roots and fungi, sharing nutrients and warnings across the woodland floor.
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