Ancient Forests
Title | Ancient Forests PDF eBook |
Author | Frank J. Daniels |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Mineralogy |
ISBN | 9780966293814 |
The Tree in the Ancient Forest
Title | The Tree in the Ancient Forest PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Reed-Jones |
Publisher | Dawn Publications |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781883220310 |
A repetitive text describes how everything in an old-growth forest is interrelated around a three-hundred-year-old Douglas fir.
Forest Primeval
Title | Forest Primeval PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Maser |
Publisher | Sierra Club Books |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 1994-03-01 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780871565488 |
This unique 'biography' encompasses a thousand years of the natural history and evolution of an old-growth forest in the western Cascade Mountains of Oregon. Called an "estimable piece of work" by the Boston Globe, Forest Primeval traces the life cycle of a forest from its fiery inception in the year 987 to the present day, when logging threatens the forest and its inhabitants.
The Sierra Club Guide to the Ancient Forests of the Northeast
Title | The Sierra Club Guide to the Ancient Forests of the Northeast PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Kershner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Northeastern States |
ISBN | 9781578050666 |
A guide to the old growth forests located in the Northeastern section of America.
Ancient Forests
Title | Ancient Forests PDF eBook |
Author | David Middleton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 1992-02 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN |
In this collection of over 120 beautiful, full-color photographs, naturalist David Middleton reveals the full scope of forest life, from Alaska to California, from the mountains to the coastlines. Detailed captions and informative text accompany the photographs.
America's Ancient Forests
Title | America's Ancient Forests PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas M. Bonnicksen |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 614 |
Release | 2000-02-07 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780471136224 |
At the time of European discovery, the ancient North Americanforests stretched across nearly half the continent. And while todaylittle remains of this past glory, efforts are underway to bringback some of the diverse ecosystems of that era. America's AncientForests: From the Ice Age to the Age of Discovery providesscientists and professionals with essential information for forestrestoration and conservation projects, while presenting acompelling and far-reaching account of how the North Americanlandscape has evolved over the past 18,000 years. The book weaves historical accounts and scientific knowledge into adynamic narrative about the ancient forests and the events thatshaped them. Divided into two major parts, it covers first theglaciers and forests of the Ice Age and the influences of nativepeoples, and then provides an in-depth look at these majesticforests through the eyes of the first European explorers. Changesin climate and elevation, the movement of trees northward, theassembly of modern forests, and qualities that all ancient forestsshared are also thoroughly examined. A special feature of this book is its self-contained introductionto the early history of Native American peoples and theirenvironment. The author draws on his roots in the Osage nation aswell as painstaking research through the historical record,offering a complete discussion of how the cultural practices ofhunting, agriculture, and fire helped form the ancient forests.
The Great Wood
Title | The Great Wood PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Crumley |
Publisher | Birlinn |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 2011-10-04 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0857900900 |
The Great Wood of Caledon - the historic native forest of Highland Scotland - has a reputation as potent and misleading as the wolves that ruled it. The popular image is of an impassable, sun-snuffing shroud, a Highlandswide jungle infested by wolf, lynx, bear, beaver, wild white cattle, wild boar, and wilder painted men. Jim Crumley shines a light into the darker corners of the Great Wood, to re-evaluate some of the questionable elements of its reputation, and to assess the possibilities of its partial resurrection into something like a national forest. The book threads a path among relict strongholds of native woodland, beginning with a soliloquy by the Fortingall Yew, the one tree in Scotland that can say of the hey-day of the Great Wood 5,000 years ago: 'I was there.' The journey is enriched by vivid wildlife encounters, a passionate and poetic account that binds the slow dereliction of the past to an optimistic future.