Das geheime Netzwerk der Natur
Wie Bäume Wolken machen und Regenwürmer Wildschweine kontrollieren
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Narrated by:
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Peter Kaempfe
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By:
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Peter Wohlleben
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Die Natur steckt voller Überraschungen: Laubbäume beeinflussen die Erdrotation, Kraniche sabotieren die spanische Schinkenproduktion und Nadelwälder können Regen machen. Der passionierte Förster und Bestsellerautor Peter Wohlleben beschreibt das faszinierende Zusammenspiel zwischen Pflanzen und Tieren: Wie beeinflussen sie sich gegenseitig? Gibt es eine Kommunikation zwischen den unterschiedlichen Arten? Und was passiert, wenn dieses fein austarierte System aus dem Lot gerät? Anhand neuester wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse und seiner eigenen jahrzehntelangen Beobachtungen lehrt uns Deutschlands bekanntester Förster einmal mehr das Staunen.©2017 Ludwig Verlag (P)2017 der Hörverlag
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