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and I hid in a forest, alone, for many months, before I was found by the American army.
Having more than all the orangutans in all the zoos in the world together, just now like victims for every baby, six have disappeared from the
forest.
I'm not going to talk too long about it, but there are so many of the family of Uce, which are not so fortunate to live out there in the forest, that still have to go through that process.
We created a huge economic failure in this
forest.
The people would become the defenders of that
forest.
And this
forest
is quite different.
What I really did was I just followed nature, and nature doesn't know monocultures, but a natural
forest
is multilayered.
So, just like nature, we also grow fast planting trees and underneath that, we grow the slower growing, primary-grain
forest
trees of a very high diversity that can optimally use that light.
That you can go from this zero situation, by planting the vegetables and the trees, or directly, the trees in the lines in that grass there, putting up the buffer zone, producing your compost, and then making sure that at every stage of that up growing
forest
there are crops that can be used.
And finally, the sugar palm
forest
takes over and provides the people with permanent income.
Those pictures we use to analyze how much carbon, how the
forest
is developing, and we can monitor every tree using satellite images through our cooperation.
And finally I made it into the rain machine because this
forest
is now creating its own rain.
Now we looked at the clouds above this forest; we looked at the reforestation area, the semi-open area and the open area.
I'd like to take you all on a journey up to the
forest
canopy, and share with you what canopy researchers are asking and also how they're communicating with other people outside of science.
Let's start our journey on the
forest
floor of one of my study sites in Costa Rica.
Common groups, like the sloth here, have clear adaptations for
forest
canopies, hanging on with their very strong claws.
4,000 of those ants live exclusively in the
forest
canopy.
They don't have roots that go into trunks nor to the
forest
floor.
And so those epiphytes are actually paying the landlord a bit of rent in exchange for being supported high above the
forest
floor.
I was interested, and my canopy researcher colleagues have been interested in the dynamics of the canopy plants that live in the
forest.
Well, when we look out, you and I, over that canopy of the intact primary forest, what we see is this enormous carpet of carbon.
Up in the canopy, if you were sitting next to me and you turned around from those primary
forest
ecosystems, you would also see scenes like this.
Scenes of
forest
destruction,
forest
harvesting and
forest
fragmentation, thereby making that intact tapestry of the canopy unable to function in the marvelous ways that it has when it is not disturbed by humans.
Here in 2009, you know, it's not an easy thing to be a
forest
ecologist, gripping ourselves with these kinds of questions and trying to figure out how we can answer them.
We've also made partnerships with artists, with people who understand and can communicate the aesthetic beauty of trees and
forest
canopies.
What I do is I bring together scientists and artists of all kinds, and we spend a week in the
forest
on these little platforms; and we look at nature, we look at trees, we look at the canopy, and we communicate, and exchange, and express what we see together.
They danced in the forest, and we are taking this dance, my scientific outreach communications, and also linking up with environmental groups, to go to different cities and to perform the science, the dance and the environmental outreach that we hope will make a difference.
We went out to the forest, I would pick up a branch, Caution would rap on it, and suddenly that branch was really cool.
These mosses are taken from the forest; they're used by the floriculture industry, by florists, to make arrangements and make hanging baskets.
If you remember that bald guy, you'll know that what has been stripped off of these trunks in the Pacific Northwest old-growth
forest
is going to take decades and decades to come back.
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