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Intelligent Trees

Rating7.1 /10
20164 h 0 m
Germany
278 people rated

Trees talk, know family ties and care for their young? Is this too fantastic to be true? German forester Peter Wohlleben ('The Hidden Life of Trees') and scientist Suzanne Simard (The University of British Columbia, Canada) have been observing and investigating the communication between trees over decades. And their findings are most astounding. 'Intelligent Trees' features the main observations that are covered in Peter Wohlleben's book such as the stump that has been kept alive by it's neighboring trees, the old tree-couple that looks after each other, the Mother Trees that suckle their offspring, etc... Special about this film is, however, that it goes beyond observations and claims, but match them with the latest underlying Forest Science Research.

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Omashola Oburoh

29/05/2023 11:34
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happy_family_🇦🇪🇲🇦🇪🇸🇸🇦

23/05/2023 04:19
Having watched this documentary, I have an increased respect for nature and how life between species is delicately intertwined. This programme uses easy to understand and relatable analogies albeit with some anthropomorphism. It is informative without being preachy or gloomy. If even half the theories and research results are correct, we have to change our outlook and practices.

iam_ikeonyema

23/05/2023 04:19
This is what happens when educated people spend their entire adult lives researching one theory. Eventually they find enough threads of evidence to claim something deep and mysterious. What they are really doing is justifying their life's research. Although the premise was ridiculous, their committed beliefs and inside knowledge of the hidden details of Flora lifeforms was fascinating. But it was very clear to see that their need to 'prove' something that did not exist, meant they over looked the more realistic reality. All life forms are linked together - from bacteria to plants to animals. Each animal is thousands of separate life forms working together for a common goal - survival. All plant life works together for survival - better with its own species, but also with many others - but not with some species they they compete with - and the strongest and more adaptive survive. Intelligence? No. Planned? No. Miraculous? Yes.

bijikaa_karmacharya

13/04/2023 10:40
source: Intelligent Trees

Kayl/thalya💭

02/03/2023 18:21
source: Intelligente Bäume

Jude Ihenetu

22/11/2022 16:48
Having watched this documentary, I have an increased respect for nature and how life between species is delicately intertwined. This programme uses easy to understand and relatable analogies albeit with some anthropomorphism. It is informative without being preachy or gloomy. If even half the theories and research results are correct, we have to change our outlook and practices.

meme🌹

22/11/2022 16:48
This is what happens when educated people spend their entire adult lives researching one theory. Eventually they find enough threads of evidence to claim something deep and mysterious. What they are really doing is justifying their life's research. Although the premise was ridiculous, their committed beliefs and inside knowledge of the hidden details of Flora lifeforms was fascinating. But it was very clear to see that their need to 'prove' something that did not exist, meant they over looked the more realistic reality. All life forms are linked together - from bacteria to plants to animals. Each animal is thousands of separate life forms working together for a common goal - survival. All plant life works together for survival - better with its own species, but also with many others - but not with some species they they compete with - and the strongest and more adaptive survive. Intelligence? No. Planned? No. Miraculous? Yes.

souhail ghazzali

22/11/2022 16:47
Trailer—Intelligente Bäume

قصي المغربي🇱🇾

22/11/2022 03:06
Intelligente Bäume
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