Welcome to the SciFri Book Club page about Forest Walking by Peter Wohlleben and Jane Billinghurst. There’s lots of ways to participate: Read the book, join our community space, attend an event, sign ...
For a long time, trees were believed to be stationary beings growing and surviving for years in the same place they were planted, unless someone deliberately uproots and shifts them elsewhere. But as ...
Walking in the forest, one can't help but notice the smell of the pine trees, the sunlight falling on the rocks, the soft moss and ferns on the forest floor, and the sound of birds singing in the ...
The National Forest is thrilled to announce the return of the National Forest Walking Festival, marking its 16th year of celebrating the beauty and accessibility of this unique and ever-growing ...
An overhead view of a S-curve on a two lane highway in the Mt Hood National Forest in Oregon. - Davealan/Getty Images The national forests in the United States span an extraordinary range of ...