In this podcast with @CanGeo, Diana discusses how the North American king nut tree can solve hunger and aging issues, why oak trees may be the superheroes in the battle against climate change, and the critical link between forests and oceans.
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Diana's new book, Our Green Heart: The Soul and Science of Forests, is number seven on this week's list of international bestsellers!
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This week on the #ExplorePodcast, we welcome renowned botanist, biochemist and author, @DBKTrees. Diana Beresford-Kroeger shares her wisdom of the trees and discusses her new book, Our Green Heart – The Soul and Science of Forests.🌲
I do think there’s something at the end of a person’s life that makes them realize real beauty was around all the time and they never noticed it. I’m trying to tell people, “For God’s sake, notice it before it’s gone.”
Read Diana's latest interview in @macleans.
Vancouver! Diana will be appearing at the @VanWritersFest on October 23 with Dr. Jennifer Grenz to discuss the ecosystems we inhabit and the crucial knowledge we can gain from better respecting them.
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What is lost when we destroy a forest? In an excerpt from her new book, Our Green Heart, renowned biochemist and botanist @DBKTrees reveals the profound and far-reaching effects of an abundant year — and issues a call to action. Take a look here:
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In celebration of #NationalForestWeek and Diana Beresford-Kroeger's new book, Our Green Heart: The Soul and Science of Forests, we are showing Call of the Forest for free until Monday, September 30.
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From @GuelphToday: "Inspired by the writings of Ontario-based author, scientist and climate change visionary Diana Beresford-Kroeger, Trees.Listen premieres with a concert at 7 p.m. Friday at the OAC Centennial Arboretum Centre."
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"Mast might be the old word for food, but it is also the secret key to life on this planet today, as it will be tomorrow. The design for sustaining every creature has always been here. It is just a question of opening both eyes to look and see."
In this lovely excerpt from her newest book, “Our Green Heart,” botanist and biochemist Diana Beresford-Kroeger writes about how forests are communities, their species mutually supportive and interdependent:
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Canadian fans of Call of the Forest! Diana Beresford-Kroeger's next book has been included on @chaptersindigo's Most Anticipated Canadian book list, this week only at a special price of 25% off. Check out here: https://t.co/Tmuoz8Ol1D
“A forest is a sacred place … The medicines available in the forest are the second most valuable gift that nature offers us; the oxygen available there is the first.”
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Diana was honoured at the UCC Alumni Achievement Awards for her dedication to the preservation and protection of rare and native trees.
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