The Silent Season: What Happens When Forests Go Still
The Silent Season: What Happens When Forests Go Still
US · Published Oct 18, 2025
The silent season is when forests become quieter during colder months due to changes in tree foliage and animal activity.
Animals hibernate or migrate, and the lack of leaves reduces rustling sounds, contributing to the forest's silence.
The silent season offers a chance to appreciate nature's resilience and the importance of forest conservation.
Exploring the tranquility of forests in winter
Have you ever walked through a forest and noticed it's quieter than usual? That's often during what we call the "silent season." It's a fascinating time when forests transform, and the creatures within them adapt to survive.
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