

“Why do you like trees so much?”
People routinely ask me this question.
It isn’t an easy question to answer, but I try my best to explain what it is about trees that makes me feel good.
I love the food trees offer. I enjoy the medicine trees provide. I like the shade trees cast. And I admire their beauty.
But there’s something else about trees I really appreciate: their ability to tell stories.
As it turns out, trees tell remarkable stories of peace, tragedy, death, and — believe it or not — democracy.
One notable tale that trees tell quite well is the story of America’s birth as a nation. While many people associate this story with icons like the Liberty Bell and the Declaration of Independence, the founding of the United States is also strongly connected — both physically and symbolically — to one particular tree.
Tall, majestic, and extremely useful, this tree has been famously labeled “the tree that built America.”
To learn more about this celebrated tree, check out the brand-new video.

Speaking of trees, I was recently interviewed on Harvesting Nature’s Wild Fish and Game Podcast. In the interview, we discussed how trees can help you become a better hunter and observer of wildlife.
You can listen to the interview here.
Thanks for reading and watching! Do you have any unique reasons for loving trees?
— Adam Haritan