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From the Redwood Forest Ancient Trees and the Bottom Line: A Headwaters Journey

Out of Print
By: Joan Dunning and Doug Thron
272 pages, 32pp col photos, 20 b/w illus, 3 maps
Publisher: Chelsea Green
From the Redwood Forest
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  • From the Redwood Forest ISBN: 9781890132118 Paperback Nov 2009 Out of Print #84288
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An eloquent requiem for despoiled ecosystems, which accounts for the way in which people, who have historically looked to the forestry industry for their livelihoods, are sidelined in the media cross-fire between environmentalists and absentee landowners. With 32 pages of Thron's colour photographs, which are alternately awesome and anguishing.

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Out of Print
By: Joan Dunning and Doug Thron
272 pages, 32pp col photos, 20 b/w illus, 3 maps
Publisher: Chelsea Green
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