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8. Matt: Family Trees Episode 2

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Having observed a dramatic period of change in the first episode, we now look to studies of forest ecology in order to understand the implications of our observations, as well as to receive a general education on the functioning of forests. In this episode, Peter Wohlleben’s book “The Hidden Life of Trees” is used as the main source material from which quotes are taken and sections are paraphrased, however, other works are cited and sourced from as well. This episode will effectively initiate even the novice into knowledge of how forests function, though the study is one in which one can delve infinitely into. By the episodes completion, we’ll understand why we saw the levels of destruction we did in the first episode, as well as the connections between all the organisms we had observed.

Music Attributions:

Introduction Music: Graham Davis

Resource Attributions:

Bulk Forest Ecology Material: Peter Wohlleben’s ‘The Hidden Life of Trees’

VA Mycorrhizae Information: This Article by Randy Molina of USDA Forest Services

Related but not Directly Cited: This Article by Allison Arteaga Soergel off the UCSC Newscenter

This Article by Claire Willing from UC Berkeley

Soundscapes:

  • Assorted Field and Narration Recordings
    From Jan. 4th to Mar. 4th, 2021 Matt Lee, Santa Cruz, CA
  • “Trees Creaking (speak to me.....)” Posted Feb. 19th, 2014 on YouTube by Adam Hiscox
  • “🎧 Creaking trees, forest, winter…” Posted Feb 8th, 2014 on YouTube by Sound Berries
  • “Tree falling in the woods” Posted Jul. 22nd, 2013 on YouTube by Mark Hall

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