Eating dirt : deep forests, big timber, and life with the tree-planting tribe / Charlotte Gill.
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TextPublication details: Vancouver : Greystone Books, 2012, ©2011.Edition: First paperback edition 2012; First U.S. edition 2012Description: 247 pages ; 22 cmContent type: - text
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- 9781553659778 (cloth)
- 9781553657927 (paperback)
- 9781553657934 (ebook)
- 333.75/1530971
- SD409 .G54 2012
- Issued also in electronic format.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-247).
Co-published by the David Suzuki Foundation.
The last place on Earth -- A kind of tribe -- Rookie Years -- Green fluorescent protein -- A furious way of being -- The town that logging made -- At the end of the reach -- Extremophiles -- Sunset -- Exit lines.
Charlotte Gill spent twenty years working as a tree planter in Canadian forests. In this book, she examines the environmental impact of logging and celebrates the value of forests from a perspective of some one whose work caught them between environmentalists and loggers.
Issued also in electronic format.
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