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Episode 9: Magic Trees - How Trees Communicate & Fictional Depictions

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Richards, Isabel
McCarthy, Ella

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Enter a forest wonderland with us and discover the magic of trees… in fiction and reality. Forest science is the star of this episode and, spotlighting Peter Wohlleben’s wholesome bestseller ‘The Hidden Life of Trees’, we discuss how the blissful beings that are trees communicate and feel, why we connect with them, and why they are such prominent symbols in fiction books. This episode is a big hug in the form of a podcast!

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2099-12-31

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