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Teaching the Trees: Lessons from the Forest by Joan Maloof

She Started a Movement that Speaks for the Forests

Teaching the Trees: Lessons from the Forest is a celebrated collection of natural history essays by biologist and Old-Growth Forest Network founder Joan Maloof. The book reveals how every tree is an entire interdependent ecosystem, blending ecological science with personal reflection to highlight the vital connection between native trees and surrounding wildlife.
 
"The forest offers beauty and poetry to those who are open to it."
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Key Insights & Geography
  • Ecosystems: Maloof examines how trees sustain complex webs of life, detailing fascinating secrets like the midges living inside holly berries that prevent them from turning red, and the six species of leafhoppers that feed exclusively on sycamore leaves.
  • Geography: The essays are rooted in the old-growth and mature forests of the eastern United States, primarily focusing on native trees in Maryland, where Maloof taught at Salisbury University.
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Book Specifications
  • Author: Joan Maloof
  • Original Publication Date: January 1, 2005 (Hardcover by Georgia Press)
  • Page Count: 155 pages (Hardcover)ISBN-10: 0820327433ISBN-13: 978-0820327433

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