Recent discoveries about trees communicating and sharing nutrients make the animist sense of a living, interconnected forest more plausible to modern listeners.
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Recent discoveries about trees communicating and sharing nutrients make the animist sense of a living, interconnected forest more plausible to modern listeners.
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"...the forest and their roots can are connected through mushrooms for fungi and this allows allows them to share information so for example what..."
"pests or insects that attack one tree, this tree will automatically communicate to the other trees and these trees will start to prepare for..."
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