Suzanne Simard

Professor Suzanne Simard is a Professor of Forest Ecology at the University of British Columbia and the author of the book Finding the Mother Tree. Her research revealed that trees live in a connected society, trading, collaborating, and communicating in sophisticated ways through a shared underground network. She is a pioneer on the frontier of plant communication and intelligence; and has been hailed as a scientist who conveys complex, technical ideas in a way that is dazzling and profound. Her work has influenced filmmakers (the Tree of Souls in James Cameron’s Avatar) and her TED talks have been viewed by more than 10 million people worldwide. Her current research investigates how these complex relationships contribute to forest resiliency, adaptability and recovery and has far-reaching implications for how to manage and heal forests from human impacts, including climate change. She was awarded the Kew International Medal in March 2023, for her ‘invaluable work and devotion’ championing biodiversity in forests.

Videos

Past Events

5x15 x Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Trees and Forests

Online, Via Zoom
Online, Via Zoom
Event Featuring

Join us for the second panel in a new series with Kew Gardens, on the environmental wonders of trees and forests.

Finding the Mother Tree

Online, Via Zoom
Online, Via Zoom
Event Featuring

Join us with two world leading experts Suzanne Simard and Jonathan Drori to discover the mysterious world of trees