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The Tree: A Natural History of What Trees Are, How They Live, and Why They Matter

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In 'The Tree', Colin Tudge explores the natural history of trees, examining their evolution, biology, and ecological significance. The book delves into how trees have shaped the world and human civilization, highlighting their importance in the ecosystem and their role in addressing environmental challenges.
Publisher
Crown Publishing Group
Publication year
2006
ISBN-13
9780307351739
Language
English
Subjects
Natural HistoryBotanyEnvironmental ScienceEcologyConservationBiologySustainabilityEarth SciencesClimate ChangeScience Writing

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