Forest
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We've all heard the phrase "to see the
forest
through the trees," so I implore all of you here to really see the human through the disease.
Each one is four kilometers long; one is in Livingston, Louisiana, in the middle of a beautiful forest, and the other is in Hanford, Washington, in the middle of the desert.
What I've been doing from 14 to 17 was, I was assisting them collecting ivory tusk, meat and whatever they were killing, poaching, hunting in the forest, bring it in the main city to get access to the market.
That time the Ituri
Forest
was created as a
forest
reserve with some animals and also plants.
That is a
forest
giraffe.
Here we have savanna giraffes, but through evolution we have this
forest
giraffe that lives only in Congo.
Purpose: so that we start them for agriculture, for medicine, for whatever, and for science, for the study of the flora and the change of the
forest.
And with soldiers, they went to the
forest
for poaching elephants.
Because he's Pygmy, he knows how to track elephants in the
forest.
He has been attacked by a leopard and they abandon him in the
forest.
And when we finished the meeting, I went to return it in the
forest.
We have now data of about 15 years, to see how that
forest
is contributing to the carbon reductions.
And there'll be advantages for spreading out long, sort of kelp-like
forest
of vegetation.
A woman in a red shirt ran out of the
forest.
And it was when I flew over the whole area, about 16 years ago, and realized that outside the park, this forest, which in 1960 had stretched almost unbroken along the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika, which is where the tiny, 30-square-mile Gombe National Park lies, that a question came to my mind.
Forests disappearing, deserts where once there was
forest.
You see this
forest?
Thankfully, panoramic photos were taken in the 1930s from thousands of western mountaintop lookouts, and they show a fair approximation of the
forest
that we inherited.
The historical
forest
landscape was this constantly evolving patchwork of open and closed canopy forests of all ages, and there was so much evidence of fire.
And it's important to understand that this landscape was open, with meadows and open canopy forests, and it was the grasses of the meadows and in the grassy understories of the open
forest
that many of the wildfires were carried.
These things all worked together to shape the way the
forest
grew.
And the way the
forest
grew shaped the way fire behaved on the landscape.
You can see the new dry
forest.
Once a patch of
forest
burned, it helped to prevent the flow of fire across the landscape.
A way to think about it is, the burned patches helped the rest of the
forest
to be
forest.
And the
forest
filled in.
All these factors worked together to allow the
forest
to fill in, creating what I call the current epidemic of trees.
After just 150 years, we have a dense carpet of
forest.
Because trees are growing so close together, and because tree species, tree sizes and ages are so similar across large areas, fires not only move easily from acre to acre, but now, so do diseases and insect outbreaks, which are killing or reducing the vitality of really large sections of
forest
now.
And after a century without fire, dead branches and downed trees on the
forest
floor, they're at powder-keg levels.
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