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Peter Wohlleben

Peter Wohlleben born in Bonn, 1964, is a German forester and author who writes on ecological themes in popular language.
years of life: 1964 present

Quotes

Alice Khas quoted2 years ago
One of the oldest trees on Earth, a spruce in Sweden, is more than 9,500 years old
Alice Khas quoted2 years ago
But why are trees such social beings? Why do they share food with their own species and sometimes even go so far as to nourish their competitors? The reasons are the same as for human communities: there are advantages to working together. A tree is not a forest. On its own, a tree cannot establish a consistent local climate. It is at the mercy of wind and weather. But together, many trees create an ecosystem that moderates extremes of heat and cold, stores a great deal of water, and generates a great deal of humidity. And in this protected environment, trees can live to be very old.
Alice Khas quoted2 years ago
would result in many large gaps in the tree canopy, which would make it easier for storms to get inside the forest and uproot more trees. The heat of summer would reach
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