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Swamplands: Tundra Beavers, Quaking Bogs, and the Improbable World of Peat

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By (author): Edward Struzik

America was built on white pine. From the 1600s through the Civil War and beyond, it was used to build the nations ships and houses, barns, and bridges. It became a symbol of independence, adorning the Americans flag at Bunker Hill, and an economic engine, generating three times more wealth than the California gold rush. Yet this popularity came at a cost: by the end of the 19th century, clear cutting had decimated much of Americas white pine forests. In White Pine: The Natural and Human History of a Foundational American Tree, ecologist and writer John Pastor takes readers on walk through history, connecting the white pine forests that remain today to a legacy of destruction and renewal. Since the clear-cutting era, naturalists, foresters, and scientists have taken up the quest to restore the great white pine forests. White Pine follows this centuries-long endeavor, illuminating how the efforts shaped Americans understanding of key scientific ideas, from forest succession to the importance of fire. With his keen naturalists eye, Pastor shows us why restoring the vitality of these forests has not been simple: a host of other creatures depend on white pine and white pine depends on them. In weaving together cultural and natural history, White Pine celebrates the way humans are connected to the forestand to the larger natural world. Today, white pine forests have begun to recover, but face the growing threat of climate change. White Pine shows us that hope for healthy forests lies in understanding the lessons of history, so that iconic species survive as a touchstone for future generations. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Island Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781642832907

About Edward Struzik

Edward Struzik has been writing about scientific and environmental issues for more than 30 years. A fellow at the Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy at Queen's University in Kingston Canada his numerous accolades include the prestigious Atkinson Fellowship in Public Policy and the Sir Sandford Fleming Medal awarded for outstanding contributions to the understanding of science. His books include Future Arctic Arctic Icons The Big Thaw Northwest Passage Firestorm and Swamplands. He is an active speaker and lecturer and his work as a regular contributor to Yale Environment 360 covers topics such as the effects of climate change and fossil fuel extraction on northern ecosystems and their inhabitants. He lives in Edmonton Alberta.

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