スミソニアン博物館のインスタグラム(smithsonian) - 12月5日 01時56分
Take a deep breath and thank a forest. As the “lungs” of the Earth, forests are a source of oxygen in the atmosphere.
But how do scientists assess the health of forests around the globe and study how they are affected by extreme weather and climate change? By comparing notes.
Forest Global Earth Observatory (ForestGEO) is a global network of forest research sites and scientists who are active in 77 forest research sites across the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. That’s seven million trees!
By working together, scientists from across the Smithsonian continue to cultivate new knowledge of how we can nurture the world around us. ForestGEO is led by our @SmithsonianPanama along with @smithsonianenvironment, @スミソニアン国立動物園 and @Smithsoniannmnh.
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Which of these forests would you most like to stroll through?
1. Ngel Nyaki, Nigeria, Photo Credit: David Kenfack
2. Wytham Woods, UK, Photo Credit: David Kenfack
3. Luquillo, Puerto Rico
4. Wanang, Papua New Guinea
5. Sinharaja, Sri Lanka
6. Xishuangbanna, China, Photo credit: CTFS
7. Yosemite, CA, USA, Photo credit: Yosemite Forest Dynamics Plot Facebook page
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