
These squares were accomplished by a pilated woodpecker.
Ben says trees nourish each other underground. Even dead trees are part of a communal system.
The evocative scent of a fresh-mown lawn is actually trauma—the smell of chemical defenses called green leaf volatiles.
At least I don't eat fish.
Ben says trees nourish each other underground. Even dead trees are part of a communal system.
The evocative scent of a fresh-mown lawn is actually trauma—the smell of chemical defenses called green leaf volatiles.
At least I don't eat fish.