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I've got a 70-year-old monoculture farm forest that started decaying 10 years ago and this absolutely true - as soon as those trunks came down a whole variety of bushes and smaller trees came up. It's beautiful.
@scpierobon That's truly powerful and inspiring to hear! 💚 It certainly echoes the essence of our mission- letting nature work its captivating magic while we observe in awe 💚🌲
I have witnessed the transformation of a tree plantation into a healthy forest. The area was near me as a kid in Pennsylvania. It was devoid of life. A big storm knocked trees down and the floor exploded with life. Decades later you can't even tell that it was a plantation. I witnessed this transformation over 50 years. Few people even believed my story. Glad to see you speeding it up. That's my meter!!
This reminds me of the bavarian forest in germany. In 2007 the storm Kyrill basically decimated the forest. The national park made the unpopular decision to just let some space be. The result of this has been amazing to see over the years.
Sometimes the unpopular choices are the best especially when you realize that most of these people don't know a damn thing about what they are trying to control
this has huge "kill your lawn" vibes and I love it! Edit: Yall have been blowing up my notifications, I just want to let all people who commented here know that ur all cute and wholesome and ILU all
I’m a Pacific Northwesterner who grew up around both wild forests and timber plantations. The difference between the two is something everyone needs to be taught. Keep up the education and the restoration! 💚
I also am from the Pacific NW. Oregon has been my home my entire life. Love our diversity in our national and private forests. Not so fond of the plantation style forests. They create dense places for fires to spread. Natural forests allow fire to burn through and just chare the forest floor leaving the trees to continue to flourish.
Most of Finland is also timber plantations, not actual forests. They want to call them multi-use forests, but in reality it's just raising trees for economic gains. The difference is so huge, but people think lots of trees means automaticly forest. Lobbying has been really effective : (
I am an arborist. It is my goal to do this on 40 acres in the US. I am currently struggling because it takes a lot of logistics. If you want to be part of it you are welcome to join me.
my father is a Scot, when I showed him this he began to cry, just like I did, thankyou for restoring this Caledonian Heritage which will did far more than just save a forest - it saves a culture.
@@mhjyuti environment is a key component of culture. In my home state of new mexico someone who grew up on a rural farm and someone who grew up in a city like Santa Fe or Albuquerque are totally different despite coming from the same state.
Praise be to God. Only people can be Foolish to never realize what looks like destruction is part of Growth. Heck. I remember a Forrester complaining how the Constant move to extinguish Forest fires while being resistant to Prescribed burns lead to Forest dying of Overpopulation while creating a Giant Flammable load.
Greetings from the Mission Erde Community! I think many of us already came here to support this project and it´s going to be larger than anyone would have expected. I whish you best luck, good job!
Im so grateful that there are organizations that recognize that a true forest needs a diversity of species. “Rewild” is such a wonderful purpose! 🌳 🌴 🌲
I might be completely wrong, but is "Mission Erde" linked to a guy called Robert? I'm from the UK, but the name sounds so familiar. I think he is German. Apologies if I'm thinking of somebody else.
We have forested areas covering much of our 50 acre property, and we harvest our own firewood to help heat our home. Recently, we had to cut down a section of trees to help provide a better internet signal from the provider's tower to our home. We've, of course, used much of this for firewood, but now there's this seemingly ugly scar we can see looking out the back (very messy looking, you know). I've been keen on cleaning this up to create more of a grassland area with wild flowers for our bees, but now you've educated me on the benefits of leaving some tree trunks to promote more wildlife. Thank you for that and for changing my view of "ugliness". We now plan to just leave most of the stumps where they are and plant wild flowers there anyway😊.
We have a similar problem on a smaller scale. We've been cutting the dying balsam trees before they hit our house, and as a fire break, but bucking up and removing the wood - more than we could possibly use for firewood - is a problem. The scattered pickup sticks look horrible once the grass goes and pose their own risks. There is little information on living in the urban/woodland interface, yet we continue to build in these areas without considering the fact that trees grow and the forest changes.
There's nothing quite like walking through a true forest. The difference between one and a monoculture is like night and day, so I'm glad that you guys are doing this project.
I am an arborist. I have sole legal access to not only my property but to many more. Help me buy these other properties and we can preserve/restore them. Alternatively they are likely to burn down.
Thank you so much for all the support from the Mission Erde Community and welcome to our channel! Our new mission video goes live today- stay tuned with us 💚
I hope to see you in the forest. You can put both your money and your efforts where your mouth is. I know of 20 acres that need your stewardship.(I am not nor have any affiliation with the seller). Come be my neighbor and help me.
Greetings from the mission erde community! After I saw this video, I have to watch your other missions too.. Thank you for your great and hard work, getting the world a better place to live! Keep on!
I ve planted Soo many trees wherever we ve been stationed. It's so reassuring to me that there are others who love and value trees. Keep up the good work please
Keep teaching us what "nature" really looks like. She's smarter than we are. Thanks for giving her chances to do what she does best . Thanks Canada can learn form you!
from the Mission Erde-Community to Planet Wild: Thank you for your courage and your commitment. taking new paths and thinking outside the box. I really appreciate that
Has been going on longer, just in smaller groups. Check out rewilding organizations like Mossy Earth. There are many local ones too. You just don't hear about it so much (yet).
I know Mossy Earth is a doing a project very similar to this in Scotland where they’re removing non-native trees to let the forest naturally regenerate. I’m happy seeing other organizations trying to rewild the planet. Thank you for what you, the members and the organization are doing.
Where I live there was a huge hurricane 60 years ago that knocked down lots of timber in the nearby forest. It made them impassable. In the aftermath, deer, rabbit and weasel populations skyrocketed and we saw good diversity in plants bloom. I am excited to see this project underway and can attest that it does work. Keep up the good fight!
Thanks for sharing your experience, it's both powerful and inspiring! 💚Sometimes it needs a 'storm', both literal and metaphorical, to pave the way for a positive change. We truly appreciate the support, and happy to have you on our channel! 💚😊
I love seeing all the good work being documented on this channel; my whole idea of how ecosystems really fit together has been expanding. I hope more and more people and farmers of all kinds will start to see the incredible value of having biodiversity everywhere. 😎
Heya, chalk stream conservationist here. Thanks for supporting projects in the UK. We perform the same thing in river restoration, to restore you often have to destroy. We put trees back into rivers to diversify habitats, flow dynamics and kick-start natural processes. I also feel bad when we use trees, but in my case, they often survive the process and actually thrive from our disturbance. 🌳
Thanks so much for the support and acknowledgement! 💚 Such method may seem radical or contra intuitive, but it will do the area well. Cheers to watching nature thrive! 💚🌲
@@arkilos2253 that’s true, but the loss of habitat’s are a major concern for nature and her inhabitants since the people have been taking it over and driving them out and leaving them with smaller areas that are unable to support them. It’s a shame that those millions of acres are almost totally destroyed and not able to support the life that once lived there.
@@Ghost-Mama Go back 500 years and it wasn't a forest. People need to be better versed in the natural history of a place before assuming what would be good for it. A lot of Southern California was Oak Savannah and grassland. Our native grasses and plants have been massively displaced and this tree-planting narrative isn't helping us one bit. Trees are but a small part of a very big picture as it is the herbaceous layer that is in the greatest need of recovery. Doing this will in turn help the trees that depend on such open environments to thrive and do well.
As an American outdoorsman what immediately struck me was the similarities between this method of cutting down the forest to save the forest and the North American Wildlife Conservation Model which includes hunting specifically to help increase the number and quality of the population.
As someone who wanted to volunteer to do things like this as a student when I still had time, and had difficulties finding opportunities, I think schools and communities should promote these kinds of things more.
@cattails1166 That's fantastic to hear! No, we'll not be planting anything as we'll let nature to work its magic. The fallen trees will be left in the forest, providing the ecosystem with all the benefits the "dead trees" bring 💚🌲
As someone living in the middle of a tree plantation, or what I used to call a forest, I love to wander in natural forests. In Sweden we don't have much left either but I do love what we call Troll Forest, the natural forest.
This is such an awesome initiative! More rewilding of monoculture forests please! And let’s get them on the PROTECTED status as well while we’re at it!
Midwestern USA here, been to Scotland twice & once in the Highlands. I did not know about the monoculture forests in the Highlands. I salute you in your efforts to return the land back to nature.
There are many unnatural tree plantations in the US too, even in parts of state parks and wildlife reserves let alone regular parks. If the forest you've been to is easy to wall through, that means it's a tree plantation, real forests should have vines and plants and huge shrubs and small understory trees as well as a mixture of big trees.
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Gracias!! 😊😁
yea
Why not plant some native trees as well?
More Forestation please!! 🌲🪵🌳
Incredible idea, and I'm so glad that this is happening. Thank you.
Its so refreshing to not just see someone planting trees in a perfect row and call it saving nature
Really happy to hear our mission finds meaning with you, much appreciated! 💚🌲
If they are different species and ages on an monoculture grass patch it might help.
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so hard to watch
true
I've got a 70-year-old monoculture farm forest that started decaying 10 years ago and this absolutely true - as soon as those trunks came down a whole variety of bushes and smaller trees came up. It's beautiful.
It's beautiful so long as they are natives that come up and not a new era of ecological problems in the shape of invasive species
yeah long term management is definitely important, especially in areas like this that have reduced resilience @@willieclark2256
@scpierobon That's truly powerful and inspiring to hear! 💚 It certainly echoes the essence of our mission- letting nature work its captivating magic while we observe in awe 💚🌲
Are they native species tho?
Awesome
I have witnessed the transformation of a tree plantation into a healthy forest. The area was near me as a kid in Pennsylvania. It was devoid of life. A big storm knocked trees down and the floor exploded with life. Decades later you can't even tell that it was a plantation. I witnessed this transformation over 50 years. Few people even believed my story. Glad to see you speeding it up. That's my meter!!
Visiting chernobyl is probably easiest way to experience this for anyone.
@@shinobuoshino5066 Idk where you live, but this is definitely not the easiest way for people. Travel is expensive.
Not to mention visiting an area with high radiation is a terrible idea.
@@matthewryan4844 radiation is so deadly that life flourished after all people left...
@@ttenrabdn if you can't save money that's not my problem.
This reminds me of the bavarian forest in germany. In 2007 the storm Kyrill basically decimated the forest. The national park made the unpopular decision to just let some space be. The result of this has been amazing to see over the years.
Sometimes the unpopular choices are the best especially when you realize that most of these people don't know a damn thing about what they are trying to control
this has huge "kill your lawn" vibes and I love it!
Edit: Yall have been blowing up my notifications, I just want to let all people who commented here know that ur all cute and wholesome and ILU all
Really happy to hear our mission finds meaning with you, thanks! 💚
I hadnt thought about the lawn vibes of these monocultures but totally true. (Killed my lawn in 2020)
Good on you! I hope you have a really cool native plant garden now! @@blakereid5785
@@blakereid5785 2023 Lawn Killer here. Just doing our part one monoculture at a time
I have been gardening in my lawn and it’s delicious!! 😁🍏🍐🍋🍊🫐🍓🍇🍆🍅🍑🍒🥦🌶🫑🌽🍠🥔🌻🐓🦃
The nature-sounds reveal was very effective. I've hiked these forests before. They are living, yet not alive. Thank you again for everything you do.
Couldn't agree more! 💚 Really happy to hear our mission resonates with you, thank you 💚🌲
I 💜 ‘d it …. it was very effective!! Great video editing!! 💚
Practical lessons learned from deep observation of Gaia's wisdom .
Deep respect .
All of Sweden is one giant green desert. Almost no forests which are not manmade.
What degree do I need to make this my career
I’m a Pacific Northwesterner who grew up around both wild forests and timber plantations. The difference between the two is something everyone needs to be taught. Keep up the education and the restoration! 💚
We plan to inspire and educate a lot of people through our mission! 💚 Glad to hear our mission aligns with your interest 💚🌲
Me too. Surrounded by Siuslaw “national “ “forest”. A joke.
I also am from the Pacific NW. Oregon has been my home my entire life. Love our diversity in our national and private forests. Not so fond of the plantation style forests. They create dense places for fires to spread. Natural forests allow fire to burn through and just chare the forest floor leaving the trees to continue to flourish.
Most of Finland is also timber plantations, not actual forests. They want to call them multi-use forests, but in reality it's just raising trees for economic gains. The difference is so huge, but people think lots of trees means automaticly forest. Lobbying has been really effective : (
Amen. Almost all of Oregon is a depressing timber plantation, not a forest
I remember the unexplainable feeling of joy walking through a beautiful ancient forest near my home 75 years ago.
Mission Earth Community! Let's help to revive this Forrest.
I am an arborist. It is my goal to do this on 40 acres in the US. I am currently struggling because it takes a lot of logistics. If you want to be part of it you are welcome to join me.
I could use such a neighbor as you...if you are serious.
Yeah!
Mission Erde geht ran!!!
Mission Earth Community is here
my father is a Scot, when I showed him this he began to cry, just like I did, thankyou for restoring this Caledonian Heritage which will did far more than just save a forest - it saves a culture.
Thanks for showing it to your father and sharing with us this story 💚
Sorry to say but there's actual threats to Scottish culture and it's not the woodlands being there or not.
Mass immigration is going to erode and destroy the culture at least little mohammed will have a nice forest.
@@mhjyuti Oh shut up reactionary, brown people wont kill Scotland, jesus.
@@mhjyuti environment is a key component of culture. In my home state of new mexico someone who grew up on a rural farm and someone who grew up in a city like Santa Fe or Albuquerque are totally different despite coming from the same state.
Danke Planet Wild, Danke Mission Erde, Danke Robert, Danke an everyone
Rather than being merely destructive, mirroring the natural consequences of a "storm" it's brilliant
Praise be to God. Only people can be Foolish to never realize what looks like destruction is part of Growth.
Heck. I remember a Forrester complaining how the Constant move to extinguish Forest fires while being resistant to Prescribed burns lead to Forest dying of Overpopulation while creating a Giant Flammable load.
You can’t stop seeing the green desert once you’ve seen it. Kudos to sharing the insight and letting nature truly take over.
Your support is much appreciated, thank you! 💚
What they are building is a forest fire waiting to happen.
Mission Erde got me here. Seems to be a brilliant way to give nature a fair chance. Go forest, go!
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It is: run Forest run😆
😆@@Thrzul
Greetings from the Mission Erde Community! Mission Erde supports Mission Earth. Let's save beautiful forests
I wish mainstream media would focus even just a little more on these amazing initiatives happening around the world!! 💚💚
Greetings from the Mission Erde Community! I think many of us already came here to support this project and it´s going to be larger than anyone would have expected. I whish you best luck, good job!
Im so grateful that there are organizations that recognize that a true forest needs a diversity of species. “Rewild” is such a wonderful purpose! 🌳 🌴 🌲
Thanks so much for the support and appreciating our efforts in our mission! 💚🌲
Hello from the Mission Erde Community
I might be completely wrong, but is "Mission Erde" linked to a guy called Robert? I'm from the UK, but the name sounds so familiar. I think he is German. Apologies if I'm thinking of somebody else.
Marc Robert Lehmann@@Craig_Humphries
@@Craig_Humphries you are actually right ^^
thank you for announcing us 😂
Hello from the Mission Erde Community. ❤
We have forested areas covering much of our 50 acre property, and we harvest our own firewood to help heat our home. Recently, we had to cut down a section of trees to help provide a better internet signal from the provider's tower to our home. We've, of course, used much of this for firewood, but now there's this seemingly ugly scar we can see looking out the back (very messy looking, you know). I've been keen on cleaning this up to create more of a grassland area with wild flowers for our bees, but now you've educated me on the benefits of leaving some tree trunks to promote more wildlife. Thank you for that and for changing my view of "ugliness". We now plan to just leave most of the stumps where they are and plant wild flowers there anyway😊.
We have a similar problem on a smaller scale. We've been cutting the dying balsam trees before they hit our house, and as a fire break, but bucking up and removing the wood - more than we could possibly use for firewood - is a problem. The scattered pickup sticks look horrible once the grass goes and pose their own risks. There is little information on living in the urban/woodland interface, yet we continue to build in these areas without considering the fact that trees grow and the forest changes.
Regards from a German Forest Man, coming to help with "Mission Erde"!
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I am also comming from Robert Marc Lehmann🙏🙏
Much love from the Mission Erde community! Let's save those beautiful forests 💚
Hey there, Mission Erde here!
This video is incredibly inspiring. It reveals that what we often dismiss as ‘dead wood’ is actually teeming with life.
I live in Canada and I’ve been in both “replanted” and old growth forests and the difference in even the atmosphere is huge
Hopefully Trudope doesn’t keep buying them down so he can blame “climate change”.
Couldn't agree more! The result is truly rewarding when you let nature run its enchanting magic 💚🌲
There's nothing quite like walking through a true forest. The difference between one and a monoculture is like night and day, so I'm glad that you guys are doing this project.
Glad to hear you enjoyed our mission, much appreciated! 💚
Mission Earth Community has come to support this amazing project
I am an arborist. I have sole legal access to not only my property but to many more. Help me buy these other properties and we can preserve/restore them. Alternatively they are likely to burn down.
Fantastic work, great to see Scotland getting wild forest back!
Mission Earth Community is here to support and celebrate this amazing project.
Thank you so much for all the support from the Mission Erde Community and welcome to our channel! Our new mission video goes live today- stay tuned with us 💚
Hello from Mission Earth Community! Let's do this!
I hope to see you in the forest. You can put both your money and your efforts where your mouth is. I know of 20 acres that need your stewardship.(I am not nor have any affiliation with the seller). Come be my neighbor and help me.
Hello from Mission Erde Community🙋💚🌳🌳💚 We are for our Planet🌳💚♥️
So very pleased to see this.. our recent trip to Scotland was shocking. Boring landscapes of pine forests, mile after mile.
Greetings from mission earth community. Let‘s rebuild this beautiful forest.
Hello and greetings from Mission Erde Community. Lets save our forests!
Came here from Mission Earth. You're doing a great work. Let's save more 🌳🌳🌳
When I transformed my yard I thought of it as rewilding. Now I have a vibrant ecosystem.
Rewinding, glad to hang found this channel
Greetings from the mission erde community!
After I saw this video, I have to watch your other missions too..
Thank you for your great and hard work, getting the world a better place to live!
Keep on!
Welcome to our channel. 💚 Happy to hear that what we do resonated with you!
Greetings from Mission Erde! Let's rebuild those beautiful mistcal forests!
Greetings from the Mission Erde Community ❤💚💙👍
I ve planted Soo many trees wherever we ve been stationed. It's so reassuring to me that there are others who love and value trees. Keep up the good work please
Hello from the Mission Earth Community to help to revive this Forrest!
Let's go, Mission Erde Community ✊🏼
As a scots man, it's great to see the natural forest being supported 👍🏴
Happy to support nature 🌺🍀🌳🌼
@erniecamhan We truly appreciate the support, thank you so much! 💚
I can't believe that there's a difference between a plantation and nature. I hope you guys succeed in this mission
Hello from the Mission Earth community. Thank you for the great project and your help in making the world a better place. WORTH FIGHTING FOR
Hello from the Mission Erde community.
Another warm hello from the Mission Erde community! Thank you for your effort :)
Keep teaching us what "nature" really looks like. She's smarter than we are. Thanks for giving her chances to do what she does best . Thanks Canada can learn form you!
from the Mission Erde-Community to Planet Wild: Thank you for your courage and your commitment. taking new paths and thinking outside the box. I really appreciate that
The eeriness of the monoculture is something I've felt before but never quite understood why until this. Impressive.
A surprisingly similar eeriness is in the Olympic mountains. beautiful yet creepy, good Ole old growth
Im so glad to finaly see people taking about
restoring habitat instead of just planting trees!!!
Big thanks from us for recognizing our efforts! 💚🌲
Has been going on longer, just in smaller groups. Check out rewilding organizations like Mossy Earth. There are many local ones too. You just don't hear about it so much (yet).
@@ZZubZZeroMossy Earth is great 😊
I would absolutely love to have a job like this. Something ethical, something meaningful, something sadly overlooked and misunderstood. I love it.
Greetings from the Mission Erde-Community from Robert Marc Lehmann!
Keep it going! 🎉
I know Mossy Earth is a doing a project very similar to this in Scotland where they’re removing non-native trees to let the forest naturally regenerate. I’m happy seeing other organizations trying to rewild the planet. Thank you for what you, the members and the organization are doing.
They work together pretty often 😊
@headshot959 Thanks a bunch for appreciating our efforts in our mission! 💚
@@ttenrabdn rly? do u know if they've got any collaborative projects ongoing in Spain?
Got here because of Mission Erde Community. Great Project, please Go on! 🕊️🌿🐟
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Welcome to our channel, and thanks for your support 💚
What an incredible project you're working on in Scotland! Clearly, more people in the US need to jump start re-wilding projects! Best of luck
Greetings from the Mission Earth Community! Let's help to revive this Forrest
Come join me. I am doing. I can show you how.
Let's go!
The Mission Erde community brought me here. I find this method of reforestation very interesting. I will definitely watch your other videos.
Where I live there was a huge hurricane 60 years ago that knocked down lots of timber in the nearby forest. It made them impassable. In the aftermath, deer, rabbit and weasel populations skyrocketed and we saw good diversity in plants bloom. I am excited to see this project underway and can attest that it does work. Keep up the good fight!
Thanks for sharing your experience, it's both powerful and inspiring! 💚Sometimes it needs a 'storm', both literal and metaphorical, to pave the way for a positive change. We truly appreciate the support, and happy to have you on our channel! 💚😊
I love seeing all the good work being documented on this channel; my whole idea of how ecosystems really fit together has been expanding. I hope more and more people and farmers of all kinds will start to see the incredible value of having biodiversity everywhere. 😎
Some love from the Mission Erde Community
I also came here from "Mission Erde". Great idea. I wish you much success with this project and greetings from Austria.
Welcome to our channel, and thanks for your support 💚
Heya, chalk stream conservationist here. Thanks for supporting projects in the UK.
We perform the same thing in river restoration, to restore you often have to destroy. We put trees back into rivers to diversify habitats, flow dynamics and kick-start natural processes. I also feel bad when we use trees, but in my case, they often survive the process and actually thrive from our disturbance. 🌳
Thanks so much for the support and acknowledgement! 💚 Such method may seem radical or contra intuitive, but it will do the area well. Cheers to watching nature thrive! 💚🌲
Destruction to Restoration is a necessary step to restoring nature to a deserted habitat. Thank you 🙏🏻 for working on the river’s!!
Bro, please come to India. We need a lot of more organizations and people like you guys. Love you all.
These a British Colonizers. They aren't welcome.
Hello from the Mission Erde Community and thank you
Mission Erde supports Planet Wild. Greetings from Germany 🤗
Greetings from the Mission Earth Community! Let's help to revive this Forrest !
Thank you for doing this! We need more people who care about the environment and will actually do something about it.
Greetings form Mission Erde.
Even though it feels a bit weird, after all the explanation it makes total sense.
That's a lovely project! Back to the real forest of Scotland!
Greetings from Germany! Mission Erde will be happy to help spread word about this. :)
greetings from Mission Erde Community. Revive the forest for future generations ♥🌲🌳🌲🐺🌳♥
I am amazed. I have gone through almost every video this channel has. I never knew this was possible
Now this is how truly save the world! Not by planting trees but restoring ecosystems!
😊 supporting nature 🌺🍀🪵🌻
@Golden___Star Thanks a bunch for the support and being a part of this movement! 💚😊
Much love from the Mission Erde Community! Save forests - save animals
Greetings and best wishes from the Mission Erde community. Thank you for your great effort!
Thank you for rehabilitating the forests. Love the work that you are doing to bring back the biodiversity into the existing biome.
also hi from the Mission Erde Community 💚 I actually lived in Scotland for 1,5 years and it’s still one of my favourite countries 🏴
Scotland is really bonnie 💚 Glad to have you on our channel!
Hi from Glasgow Scotland 🏴
After having lived in Scotland for a short time and seeing both the plantations and the beautiful, diverse forests, I absolutely support this project!
I bet it’s beautiful there 💚🌳💙🏴
@@Ghost-Mama Scotland is a super beautiful Country.
Scotland seems to be at the forefront of forest restoration. Super inspiring. Any peeps out here in Southern California interested in reforestation?
Thanks for the support and appreciation! 💚 Delighted to hear you found our mission inspiring 💚🌲
More Reforestation would be beneficial everywhere especially in California replacing all those acres of wild fire damage that were lost 😞.
Wild fires are important though, meany trees are relent on those fires to take root.
@@Ghost-Mama
@@arkilos2253 that’s true, but the loss of habitat’s are a major concern for nature and her inhabitants since the people have been taking it over and driving them out and leaving them with smaller areas that are unable to support them. It’s a shame that those millions of acres are almost totally destroyed and not able to support the life that once lived there.
@@Ghost-Mama Go back 500 years and it wasn't a forest. People need to be better versed in the natural history of a place before assuming what would be good for it. A lot of Southern California was Oak Savannah and grassland. Our native grasses and plants have been massively displaced and this tree-planting narrative isn't helping us one bit. Trees are but a small part of a very big picture as it is the herbaceous layer that is in the greatest need of recovery. Doing this will in turn help the trees that depend on such open environments to thrive and do well.
I love this, I have Scottish heritage and I'm glad to hear that the wonders of it's natural environment will be preserved.
Some love from the Mission Erde Community ❤
Greetings from Mission Erde community!
Let's help to revive this forest❤
Our grandchildren deserve to see nature in all its splendor. Keep up the good work!
I agree! the future generation must witness Earth's natural beauty in all it's fullest. the beauty that'll await their gaze.
Hear! Hear!
@rasmusskaarup8945 Absolutely on point! 💚Thanks for appreciating our efforts! 💚🌲
Wow, the things you learn by paying attention! Thanks for educating us all!
Monoculture blocks out so much life. This pull down is refreshing to see! Thank you for helping to restore the Scottish Highlands.
😊 supporting nature 🌺🍀🌼🌳🌻🌲
@LindseyRyder We truly appreciate the support, thanks! 💚 Really happy to hear our mission resonates with you 💚🌲
As an American outdoorsman what immediately struck me was the similarities between this method of cutting down the forest to save the forest and the North American Wildlife Conservation Model which includes hunting specifically to help increase the number and quality of the population.
Love this
Lets go, good luck with your project! Greetings from Germany and Mission Erde !
Thanks so much for all the support from the Mission Erde community! We're happy you found your way to our channel 💚
@@planet-wild Yes we do, and we are mutch ;-)
Love and great support from the Mission❣️
Mission Erde Community 😁
As someone who wanted to volunteer to do things like this as a student when I still had time, and had difficulties finding opportunities, I think schools and communities should promote these kinds of things more.
Let‘s gooo Mission Erde Community!❤️
Greetings from the Mission Earth Community! Let's help to revive this Forrest. You do a great job!
Great Project!
Support from Germanys „Mission Erde“ ❤
so sad that I only found out about this comment deal in november... hopefully the project is going great!
As a permaculturist I'm thrilled to see this work! I hope you will be adding a wide variety of historic native trees, bushes, vines and flowers!
Yeah I'd be interested to see what kinds of management is going to continue to happen, will they seed the area? remove invasives?
@cattails1166 That's fantastic to hear! No, we'll not be planting anything as we'll let nature to work its magic. The fallen trees will be left in the forest, providing the ecosystem with all the benefits the "dead trees" bring 💚🌲
As someone living in the middle of a tree plantation, or what I used to call a forest, I love to wander in natural forests. In Sweden we don't have much left either but I do love what we call Troll Forest, the natural forest.
That sounds amazing. I love how magical the North part of your country looks. I want to live there 1 day
Start local and work with local environmental departments by educating them.
Ive been in both natural forests and plantation forests, the difference is honestly astonishing. Very glad to see you folks doing this work.
This is such an awesome initiative!
More rewilding of monoculture forests please! And let’s get them on the PROTECTED status as well while we’re at it!
Greetings from Mission Erde!
Great project. Keep it going!
Great job guys. Greetings from the "mission earth community". We'll done.
Midwestern USA here, been to Scotland twice & once in the Highlands. I did not know about the monoculture forests in the Highlands. I salute you in your efforts to return the land back to nature.
Thanks so much for appreciating our efforts in our mission! 💚🌲
There are many unnatural tree plantations in the US too, even in parts of state parks and wildlife reserves let alone regular parks. If the forest you've been to is easy to wall through, that means it's a tree plantation, real forests should have vines and plants and huge shrubs and small understory trees as well as a mixture of big trees.