The tree alive for over fifty years, felled in a windstorm, now supports other forms of life.
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May Lattanzio gave props (14 Feb 2008):
Think about this. (I love shooting fungi,) Nothing ever really dies, physically. Everything nourishes everything else. The fungi grows, the insects and bacteria feed, the decomposing matter feeds the soil, the soil supports everything; the growth of vegetation gives us oxygen. Life goes on.
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Eric J Henderson said (26 Jan 2009):
lichen what i see...
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