US /ˈfɔrɪst, ˈfɑr-/
・UK /'fɒrɪst/
or the intentional burning of the forest
out of the forest, without depleting it:
But there are plenty of solutions that leverage our natural resources, like forest preservation, bioplastics, and carbon-sucking algae.
like forest preservation, bioplastics,
He's not only being American, you're doing and by the way, first place I went from the hospital was to Forest Hills.
You're doing a Forest Hills accent.
>> Sir Desmond Swayne (New Forest West) (Con) rose—[Interruption.]
in the forest
not in the forest
from this forest to that forest
from this forest to that forest
Rob: OK, good idea. How far can a gibbon's voice travel through the forest? Is it... a) 500m
Rob: OK, good idea. How far can a gibbon's voice travel through the forest? Is it... a) 500m
And when you take a sea otter out of that environment, you see an abundance of those grazers, and they essentially take out large swaths of what would have normally been a kelp forest.
And so when sea otters started kind of coming back, knocking back some of those grazer inverts, we saw kind of a return to those more natural kelp forest kind of ecosystems and returns of fish populations and things that were really good for the environment.
I... I talk about the research of the book around "shinrinyoku", which is the Japanese term that translates as "forest bathing",
While I still don't know what transformation means, I feel like this forest has really changed us all.
Keep looking after the forest.