I love trees because they are the silent architects of life on Earth. They breathe out the oxygen we depend on, shelter countless species, and hold entire ecosystems together through their roots and canopies. Each tree tells a story of time, resilience, and coexistence — from the smallest seedling to the oldest giant. As an ecologist, I see trees not just as living organisms, but as teachers of balance and renewal. They remind us that growth takes patience, and that even stillness can be powerful.

