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  • Nov 30, 2023 | britishwildlife.com | Peter Thomas |Fred Hageneder |Chris Knapman

    Yew is one of three native species of conifer in Britain, and although in England Yew woodlands are generally found in the South East, we often see planted individuals in churchyards and gardens more widely. Peter Thomas, Fred Hageneder and Chris Knapman describe the ecology of Yew, its cultural history and relationship with humans over millennia, and its toxicity and value to wildlife.

  • Aug 7, 2023 | pressenza.com | Fred Hageneder

    The matrix of lifeThe Earth’s ecosphere or sphere of life is permeated by the Earth’s magnetic field and its occasional perturbations caused by interaction with the solar wind plasma. Local geomagnetic fields are also slightly modified by natural atmospheric electricity. Electromagnetic fields influence our basic biological processes. In plants, magnetic fields have been shown to modify seed germination and affect seedling growth and development in many types of plants.

  • Mar 6, 2023 | transcend.org | Fred Hageneder

    Fred Hageneder | Pressenza – TRANSCEND Media Service All ten parts in the link below–please save it for future reference:https://www.pressenza.com/tag/battle-for-the-earth/____________________________________________________Fred Hageneder is a naturalist who has written eight books on the ethnobotany of trees and on woodland ecology. Some of his work has been translated into ten languages (Spanish, German, Dutch, French, Italian, Polish, Czech, Estonian, and Japanese).

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