Virtues of Wood N° 1

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We discovered these remarkable deadwood sculptures on a beach in New Zealand and they immediately fascinated us. They once served as a habitat for countless organisms. Now they can be marveled at as a work-of-art created by nature.

Deadwood is not “dead”, quite the opposite, it is a place of rejuvenation. It provides nutrients to young plants and protects them against drought through its ability to retain water. Deadwood is an essential component of the forest ecosystem. Fungi, lichens, mosses, ferns, and many insect species have adapted to this habitat over the course of evolution. There is a wide variety of interdependencies between fungi and insects. Insects transfer fungal spores to the wood, and the fungi, in turn, can be a food source and habitat for other insects. This process is indispensable for the preservation of biodiversity.

Due to forestry and the increasing demand for energy wood, many animals and plants that depend on deadwood are now on the Red List of endangered species. Everyone can help counteract this by simply leaving a piece of deadwood in the corner of their garden or balcony.

Learn more about deadwood in our interview with Dr. Rita Bütler from the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research.

A3, 297 × 420 mm
Natural paper, 200 g/m²
FSC and «cradle to cradle» certified
Risograph Print, Drucksalon Zurich, Switzerland
Edition: 200
Concept & Design: Bienvenue Studios

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