Trees A forest does not grow on trees!
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scorpio611 · 41-45, M
Trees are invaluable contributors to our planet's health and well-being. Their importance extends far beyond providing shade on a hot day or adding beauty to our landscapes. Trees play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen through photosynthesis, helping to mitigate the effects of climate change. They provide habitats for countless species of wildlife and promote biodiversity. Additionally, trees help control soil erosion, filter pollutants from the air and water, and offer a sense of serenity in urban environments. Beyond their environmental significance, trees also hold cultural and social importance, acting as symbols of growth, longevity, and interconnectedness in many societies. Recognizing the profound impact of trees on our lives underscores the urgent need for their conservation and sustainable management to ensure a healthier planet for future generations.
robingoodfellow · M
Such passion, intuition and understanding of trees here. Thank you for this
Teslin · M
Thank you for posting.
If you kill one, plant 2 !!!
We can never have enough right now.
If you kill one, plant 2 !!!
We can never have enough right now.
Jonjdw · 46-50, M
I’ve heard similar stuff in my life about trees. I lived on a property that my mom said had 200 trees and bushes when a kid. I used to climb them. There was an apple tree by our swingset. I was afraid of trees still am today. I can be around them but I feel fear. I have more fear for some trees over others. I’m not the only one.
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