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Suzanne Simard: Mother Trees and the Social Forest

Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking

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The Memory of Trees

Suzanne Samard: The memory of trees is encoded in their tree rings. She says salmon carry a heavy isotope of nitrogen called N15 that can serve as a tracer to see where it ends up. First Nations people knew this for a long, long time and they actually help cultivate or nourish the forest by bearing the guts of salmon at the base of trees. They would also return the bones of the salmon to the streams to increase mineral content of the stream.

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