Forest
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How do you feel now about the
forest
image that I first showed you?
The red area here implies a net loss of
forest
over the last 14 years.
Montana has lost agricultural areas from salinization, problems of
forest
management, problems of
forest
fires.
At the rate at which we're going now, the Philippines will lose all its accessible loggable
forest
within five years.
And the Solomon Islands are only one year away from losing their loggable forest, which is their major export.
A
forest
of curved hairs prevents his escape, guiding him into a central chamber with flesh-digesting enzymes and deadly low levels of oxygen.
However, if you have a seizure where that little brush fire spreads like a
forest
fire over the brain, then it generalizes, and that generalized seizure takes your consciousness away and causes you to convulse.
These three seizures you see here are popping out of the
forest
like redwood trees.
Because it's sort of like that tree in the
forest
falling; and if there's no one there to hear, does it really make a sound?
Inside the green line is national
forest.
To the right of it is national
forest.
Here's Danny Hillis in the midst of a bristlecone pine
forest
on Long Now land.
And from where you're standing at 6,000 feet in the valley, it's an easy hike up to the mature pinyon and juniper
forest
through that knoll at the front at 7,600 feet.
And you can carry right on up through meadows and steepening
forest
to the high base of the cliffs at 10,500 feet, where there's a bit of a problem.
There was a survey that was done in the 1970s in a Panamanian tropical
forest
that found that sloths were the most numerically abundant large animal.
In recent historic times, about 96 percent of the Coast Redwood
forest
was cut down, especially in a series of bursts of intense liquidation logging, clear-cutting that took place in the 1970s through the early 1990s.
Steve Sillett and Marie Antoine are the principal explorers of the Redwood
forest
canopy.
They're world-class athletes, and they also are world-class
forest
ecology scientists.
Steve Sillett, when he was a 19-year-old college student at Reed College, had heard that the Redwood
forest
canopy is considered to be a so-called Redwood desert.
If ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny, then children are somewhat closer to our roots as primates in the arboreal
forest.
And then it bursts into a
forest
of Redwoods.
What they're doing in the Redwood
forest
canopy soil hundreds of feet above the ocean, or how they got there, is completely unknown.
The Eastern Hemlock
forest
is being considered in some ways the last fragments of primeval rainforest east of the Mississippi River.
And in the last two to three summers, these invasive organisms, this kind of Ebola of the trees, as it were, has swept through the primeval Hemlock
forest
of the east, and has absolutely wiped it out.
Exploring with them the
forest
canopy has been one of the most lovely things of my existence on Earth.
But beyond our compassion, and far greater than compassion, is our moral imagination and our identification with each individual who lives in that world, not to think of them as a huge forest, but as individual trees.
Most of the
forest
lives in the shadow of the giants that make up the highest canopy.
The secret to their success lies under the
forest
floor, where vast root systems support the towering trunks above.
We know that climate change is real, but we can't predict where
forest
fires will break out, and we don't know which factories are going to flood.
Sargasso Sea's three million square miles of floating
forest
is being gathered up to feed cows.
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