Book Nature's Temples : The Complex World of Old-Growth Forests in TXT, DJV
9781604697285 English 1604697288 "Nature's Temples"tells us what an old-growth forest is, gives a brief history of forests from their first appearance millions of years ago, and describes the interaction between old-growth and all the major groups of animals and plants. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that exists only in scattered fragments. Joan Maloof has a genius for imparting scientific information painlessly, and by the book s end, it is likely that the reader will have become as fascinated by and passionate about old-growth forests as she is herself.", Gain a better understanding of old-growth forest and why they matter An old-growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance from humankind. They are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In "Nature s Temples," Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old-growth and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life-forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest including not only its majestic trees but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals differ from the life-forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that now exists only in scattered fragments. Black-and-white illustrations by Andrew Joslin help clarify scientific concepts and capture the beauty of ancient trees. ", Gain a better understanding of old-growth forest and why they matter! An old-growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance from humankind. They are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In Nature's Temples , Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old-growth and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life-forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest--including not only its majestic trees but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals--differ from the life-forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that now exists only in scattered fragments. Black-and-white illustrations by Andrew Joslin help clarify scientific concepts and capture the beauty of ancient trees., Gain a better understanding of old-growth forests and why they matter An old-growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance from humankind. They are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In "Nature s Temples," Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old-growth and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life-forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest including not only its majestic trees but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals differ from the life-forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that now exists only in scattered fragments. Black-and-white illustrations by Andrew Joslin help clarify scientific concepts and capture the beauty of ancient trees. ", Gain a better understanding of old-growth forests and why they matter! An old-growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance from humankind. They are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In Nature's Temples , Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old-growth and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life-forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest--including not only its majestic trees but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals--differ from the life-forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that now exists only in scattered fragments. Black-and-white illustrations by Andrew Joslin help clarify scientific concepts and capture the beauty of ancient trees., This thoroughly researched and compellingly book champions a better understanding of old growth forests, why they matter, and what we all can do to help. An old growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance. They increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In Nature's Temples , Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old growth forests and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest--including not only its majestic trees, but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals --differ from the life forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that exists only in scattered fragments.
9781604697285 English 1604697288 "Nature's Temples"tells us what an old-growth forest is, gives a brief history of forests from their first appearance millions of years ago, and describes the interaction between old-growth and all the major groups of animals and plants. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that exists only in scattered fragments. Joan Maloof has a genius for imparting scientific information painlessly, and by the book s end, it is likely that the reader will have become as fascinated by and passionate about old-growth forests as she is herself.", Gain a better understanding of old-growth forest and why they matter An old-growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance from humankind. They are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In "Nature s Temples," Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old-growth and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life-forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest including not only its majestic trees but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals differ from the life-forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that now exists only in scattered fragments. Black-and-white illustrations by Andrew Joslin help clarify scientific concepts and capture the beauty of ancient trees. ", Gain a better understanding of old-growth forest and why they matter! An old-growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance from humankind. They are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In Nature's Temples , Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old-growth and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life-forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest--including not only its majestic trees but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals--differ from the life-forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that now exists only in scattered fragments. Black-and-white illustrations by Andrew Joslin help clarify scientific concepts and capture the beauty of ancient trees., Gain a better understanding of old-growth forests and why they matter An old-growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance from humankind. They are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In "Nature s Temples," Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old-growth and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life-forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest including not only its majestic trees but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals differ from the life-forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that now exists only in scattered fragments. Black-and-white illustrations by Andrew Joslin help clarify scientific concepts and capture the beauty of ancient trees. ", Gain a better understanding of old-growth forests and why they matter! An old-growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance from humankind. They are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In Nature's Temples , Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old-growth and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life-forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest--including not only its majestic trees but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals--differ from the life-forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that now exists only in scattered fragments. Black-and-white illustrations by Andrew Joslin help clarify scientific concepts and capture the beauty of ancient trees., This thoroughly researched and compellingly book champions a better understanding of old growth forests, why they matter, and what we all can do to help. An old growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance. They increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In Nature's Temples , Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old growth forests and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest--including not only its majestic trees, but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals --differ from the life forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that exists only in scattered fragments.