The Secret Life of Trees
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Description
Colin Tudge's The Secret Life of Trees delves into the fascinating, often overlooked world of trees. This compelling work uncovers the hidden roles trees play in our lives—shaping landscapes, sustaining ecosystems, and even influencing human history. From the towering giants in ancient forests to the humble trees in our backyards, Tudge celebrates their beauty, resilience, and the essential roles they fulfill in our environment.
Through an evocative journey that spans from his own garden to diverse forests around the globe, Tudge explores how trees live, communicate, and thrive. His lyrical prose invites readers to not just appreciate trees but to truly connect with them, unraveling the mystery of why these silent sentinels are pivotal to our existence.
Why You Should Read The Secret Life of Trees
- Discover Hidden Wonders: Gain insight into the unseen lives of trees—their communication methods, longevity, and ecological significance.
- Reconnect with Nature: Foster a deeper connection with the natural world, enhancing your appreciation for the trees around you.
- Environmental Awareness: Understand how trees are vital for climate stability and what their survival means for our future.
- Inspire Change: Learn how small actions can contribute to tree conservation and environmental sustainability.
- Engaging Storytelling: Enjoy Tudge’s captivating narrative that blends scientific knowledge with personal anecdotes, making complex topics accessible and intriguing.
“A love-letter to trees” — Financial Times
“One of those books you want everyone to have already read” — Sunday Telegraph
Rediscover the trees in your life through Colin Tudge’s illuminating guide, and let their silent stories inspire awe and action.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13 | 9780141012933 |
| Cover / Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | Penguin Random House |
| Pages | 452 |
| Publication Date | July 2006 |
| Weight | 330 g |