Two farmers tend a tree nursery in Senegal. This photo was taken by a TREES technician paying a periodic visit to their project. Monitoring and evaluation are key to measuring the success of our work, and we’re integrating technologies like GPS into our processes. Planting trees, changing lives:
Month: October 2014
Fast Growing Amazing Douglas Fir
Trees communicate with each other
Ever wondered if trees can communicate with each other and how?
Well they seem to use mushrooms as a network communication media 🙂
http://higherperspective.com/2014/10/trees-communicate-fungus.html?
http://www.decodedscience.com/talking-trees-how-real-life-ents-cooperate-with-each-other/1267
Trees for the Future
Getting ready to carry water to seedlings in a tree nursery in Senegal – the girl in the middle isn’t quite big enough to help yet. The work we and their parents do is ultimately for them: planting trees in forest gardens will transform their lives and give them opportunities they can only dream of now. And all for just ten cents per tree.
http://www.treesforthefuture.org/