Trees migrate. This scientist shoots them to grasp how



Trees transfer. They’ve been slowly migrating to new habitats because the final ice age. However lately, they’re having hassle maintaining with local weather change, leaving park businesses and forest managers with robust choices. The Verge Science group went into the woods with an ecophysiologist — and her shotgun — to find out how and why bushes migrate, and why it issues.

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0:00 Intro
0:55 How bushes migrate
2:28 Accumulating leaf samples
5:15 Ought to we assist bushes transfer?

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36 thoughts on “Trees migrate. This scientist shoots them to grasp how”

  1. Young people migrate to developed nations, or cities from their original place as is the case, best case they will carry their things. They dont usually carry their animals, some do but most forget to carry their plants that are in their ecosystem. Mostly,they does not pay attention, nor care to see that they are part of the environment too even if it may not be actually evident to them.

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  2. I was imagining like a long carbonfibre stick with a sawblade. But I guess shotgun works too. The moment that I heard climate change becoming another form of colonization I knew that saving the world, human and other living life would be incredibly difficult and some sort of secondary priority.

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  3. "We should stop emitting greenhouse gases" – China and India together account for about 40%…the US about 13% and dropping. As the US continues to drop its greenhouse emissions…the majority of the responsibility will soon fall on others.

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  4. "Assisted relocation" is a more colloquial term for "managed relocation?" Because "managed" is too technical a term for those not familiar with such specialized jargon to understand? It's so comforting to know that we have such brilliant scientific minds keeping us safe from the climate monster.

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