Suzanne Simard

Suzanne Simard

scientist Canada

Suzanne Simard is a renowned forest ecologist known for her groundbreaking research on the interconnectedness of trees and their communication via mycorrhizal networks in the soil. Her work has significantly advanced our understanding of forest ecosystems and the ways in which plants interact with one another, influencing conservation strategies and ecological studies worldwide.

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Indonesia Indonesia: Suzanne Simard is an ecology professor at the University of British Columbia who emphasizes the importance of trees and forests. 9

Kompas: Analisis Budaya: Kuasa Hutan

Australia Australia: Rix discusses the criticism levelled at Suzanne Simard by dendrologists for her now legendary characterisation of the ‘mother tree’. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Harriet Rix explores the vital role of trees in shaping Earth’s environment

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Suzanne Simard, from the University of British Columbia, has demonstrated that trees communicate with each other through underground networks. 9

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Un tercio de los árboles del planeta está en peligro

Slovenia Slovenia: Suzanne Simard discovered that plants communicate underground through a process called mycorrhiza. 8

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Ostaja občutek, da je vse napol