Tag: forest

The Magic of Mushrooms
Artykuł, World + People
Nature, Science

The Magic of Mushrooms

Our unmatched biologist-reporter takes a camping trip to the forest, where – after eating a freshly-picked mushroom breakfast – he ends up on the other side of the mycelium.
Tomasz Sitarz
The Great Pando
World + People
Nature

The Great Pando

After the removal of wolves from its ecosystem, a thousands-of-years-old aspen colony in Utah has started to slowly die.
Łukasz Kaniewski
Fantasy Forests
World + People
Nature

Fantasy Forests

As natural, primaeval forests across the world continue to shrink, might we look towards popular fantasy fiction to better understand how we must preserve the gifts of nature?
Michał Książek
In-visible
World + People
Nature

In-visible

Caution! The magazine does not accept any responsibility for readers who, upon reading this text, might feel a sudden urge to climb maple trees and search for green flowers.
Urszula Zajączkowska
The Forest of Unread Books
World + People
Dreams and Visions

The Forest of Unread Books

A short trip from downtown Oslo brings you to Frønsvollen hill, home of the Future Library Forest. Its creators hope that it will preserve books for our uncertain future.
Klara Kowtun, Piotr Żelazny
The Spruces of the Krukawe Woods
World + People
Nature

The Spruces of the Krukawe Woods

In the primaeval Białowieża Forest, a small spruce is growing. But unlike the oak trees that surround it, this spruce is growing above the ground…
Michał Książek
Eyes of Green
World + People
Nature

Eyes of Green

Trees can live for hundreds – and in some cases, tens of thousands – of years, making them the most well-versed historians… if only we could communicate with them.
Adam Węgłowski
Eucalyptus Is Burning Portugal
World + People
Nature

Eucalyptus Is Burning Portugal

In June 2017, deadly wildfires struck central Portugal. In the village of Nodeirinho, locals suspect that the invasive eucalyptus tree may have been to blame.
Maria Dybcio
Reborn in the Forest
World + People
Nature

Reborn in the Forest

After years of documenting death and suffering, the Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado turned his lens towards life – the biodiversity of our planet’s flora and fauna, and its indigenous peoples who live in harmony with nature.
Agata Kasprolewicz
Listening to the Stars
Art + Stories
Opinions

Listening to the Stars

Polish composer Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil talks about an incredible moment in Nazareth, the importance of silence for composers, and the inspiring beauty of hearing the forest.
Jan Pelczar