National Forest Foundation

National Forest Foundation
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Total Pages:
Release: 2000*
Genre: Forest policy
ISBN:

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The All-weather Wood Foundation System

The All-weather Wood Foundation System
Author: National Forest Products Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1982
Genre: Building, Wooden
ISBN:

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Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology

Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology
Author: Robin L. Chazdon
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 880
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0226102254

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This book presents a timely collection of pioneering work in the study of these diverse and fascinating ecosystems. It consists of facsimiles of papers chosen by world experts in tropical biology as the 'classics' in the field.

Best Friends Forest

Best Friends Forest
Author: Melissa Pellicci
Publisher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-06-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781543901085

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Written by Melissa Pellicci of Jupiter, Florida and lavishly illustrated by Alexandra Zgondea of Codlea, Romania, Best Friends Forest is a whimsical tale that reflects a world where it is possible to live in love and playfulness with nature, to be best friends with those dramatically different from us, and to experience daily the eternal and joyful embrace of Mama Earth and her Guardian Angels. Ms.Pellicci and Ms. Zgondea met while on a personal development retreat in Peru. They discovered their mutual desire to improve the world through children's storytelling, and Best Friends Forest is the result of a two-year, long-distance collaboration. Author Melissa Pellicci says that in her decades of work as a life coach and yoga teacher, she has discovered that most of us learn to stop trusting and believing in the positive nature of the world as children, and this brings us much anxiety, illness, and personal difficulty as adults. "If we could just keep our sense of wonder with nature and believe that the Universe is smiling on us no matter what, we would go a long way to make the world a safer kinder and more loving place, says Ms. Pellicci. "I want the story and images of Best Friends Forest to live in the minds of both children and adults reassuring us that through love and nature, everything indeed will always be alright." The illustrations by Alexandra Zgondea are remarkable in their colorful commitment to showing a world that smiles on Lourdes, the book's ten-year old, golden-haired narrator. The trees and flowers have "faces" that brighten the pages of the book, the colors soothe, and the characters are infused with charming appeal. Ms. Zgodea says, "In Romania, nature is our life teacher. It shows us how to live effortlessly and grow up gracefully. Mother Earth is our anti-depressant. As a new mother to a young son, I want him to see a path to happiness and feeling safe with a book like Best Friends Forest." The book's roster of characters include a talking cat Spirit, a flute-playing spider Cappuccino, a guardian angel J, and a beautiful African-inspired Mama Earth who provides the safe and caring ground our Best Friends walk on. Best Friends Forest is available in softcover for $19.99 and hardcover at $29.99.

American Forest Foundation

American Forest Foundation
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Release: 2002
Genre: Environmental education
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The American Forest Foundation works to further sustainable forestry, environmental education and wildlife habitat and watershed protection.

Forest Ecology

Forest Ecology
Author: J. P. Kimmins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1997
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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"Forest Ecology" uses an ecosystem approach to understanding the ecology of forests. It examines the form and function of forest ecosystems and how they change over time in response to natural and human-caused disturbances. A complete treatment of the ecosystem including all the major structural components and functional processes of the forest ecosystem. This book examines forest ecology in the context of sustainable development and population growth. Gives equal emphasis to ecosystem function, the physical environment, the biotic processes (population and community ecology) and ecosystem change overtime.

Methods in Forest Canopy Research

Methods in Forest Canopy Research
Author: Margaret D. Lowman
Publisher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-11-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520273719

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Poised between soil and sky, forest canopies represent a critical point of exchange between the atmosphere and the earth, yet until recently, they remained a largely unexplored frontier. For a long time, problems with access and the lack of tools and methods suitable for monitoring these complex bioscapes made canopy analysis extremely difficult. Fortunately, canopy research has advanced dramatically in recent decades. Methods in Forest Canopy Research is a comprehensive overview of these developments for explorers of this astonishing environment. The authors describe methods for reaching the canopy and the best ways to measure how the canopy, atmosphere, and forest floor interact. They address how to replicate experiments in challenging environments and lay the groundwork for creating standardized measurements in the canopy—essential tools for for understanding our changing world.

All-weather Wood Foundation System

All-weather Wood Foundation System
Author: National Forest Products Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 75
Release: 1973
Genre: Building, Wooden
ISBN:

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A Field Guide to the Ants of New England

A Field Guide to the Ants of New England
Author: Aaron M. Ellison
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2012-11-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0300169302

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This book is the first user-friendly regional guide devoted to ants—the “little things that run the world.” Lavishly illustrated with more than 500 line drawings, 300-plus photographs, and regional distribution maps as composite illustrations for every species, this guide will introduce amateur and professional naturalists and biologists, teachers and students, and environmental managers and pest-control professionals to more than 140 ant species found in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. The detailed drawings and species descriptions, together with the high-magnification photographs, will allow anyone to identify and learn about ants and their diversity, ecology, life histories, and beauty. In addition, the book includes sections on collecting ants, ant ecology and evolution, natural history, and patterns of geographic distribution and diversity to help readers gain a greater understanding and appreciation of ants.