
What can you do
For the Trees?
This is what we do…
As the realities of climate reshape our world, humanity stands at a turning point, searching not just for solutions, but for a deeper relationship with the living Earth.
For the Trees invites readers into the next great paradigm shift: recognizing the intelligence, sensitivity and presence of the plant kingdom, just as we came to understand the sentience of animals. This groundbreaking anthology opens a doorway into the hidden world of trees — beings that communicate, collaborate and sustain life in ways we are only beginning to comprehend.
Featuring insights from Jane Goodall alongside 35 visionary contributors from around the world, this collection weaves together lived experience, art and science. The voices within include artists, musicians, an instrument maker, a landscape architect, authors, an organic fruit-tree master grower, a cloner of ancient champion trees, teachers and healers, each offering unique perspectives shaped by decades of deep connection with trees.
Their powerful stories and reflections will inspire wonder, evoke emotion and challenge perceptions. Readers are invited not only to witness these relationships, but to cultivate their own, learning new ways to listen, respond to and co-create with the natural world. In doing so, they may rediscover a sense of aliveness, harmony and belonging with Nature.
For the Trees is more than a book: it is a call to renew our bond with the natural world and to take part in restoring balance and wholeness on Earth.
Hardcover, linen bound. Printed and bound in Canada on ancient-forest-friendly paper
Published by the Tree Conversations Sundridge, Ontario, Canada 2026
Limited print run, this book is only available from these sellers:
Jennifer Comeau (US)
Paper Pipit (CA)
Sounding Bowls (UK)
Reviews
“Sometimes the love of trees and forests gets the benediction of determination…and a book is born. For the Trees is one of those that should be read carefully and treasured.“ –Dr. Diana Beresford-Kroeger, author of Our Green Heart: The Soul and Science of Forests