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Charles Herbert Otis' 'Michigan Trees: A Handbook of the Native and Most Important Introduced Species' is an instrumental guide explicating the arboreal diversity of Michigan. This meticulously crafted text transcends the traditional limitations of seasonal identification guides by providing comprehensive keys marked for their year-round applicability. The narrative is not only informative but also accessible to a broad audience, including those with nascent botanic interests and professionals alike. Otis' writing is a testament to his clear objective: to foster a deeper appreciation for Michigan's tree species and to inspire a proactive stance towards improving forest conditions. Within the...
Nowadays we in the church hear much of the task given to us to be good stewards over God’s creation. We are to treat the creation as a fragile, vulnerable artifact given us by God, to be cherished and taken special care of. The animal and plant kingdoms are precious treasures to be maintained in unspoiled beauty, preserved from the corrupting hand of civilization. But how much of this is derived from Scripture, and how much from romantic secular philosophy? To what extent does the Bible speak of man as steward of the planet? And to what extent does it validate the view of nature as unspoiled perfection marred by humankind’s intervention? This view of nature is based on a philosophical pr...
This revised and reorganized text is designed for a standard forest ecology course for undergraduates in forestry, natural resources, environmental science, environmental ecology, and field ecology programs. Provides an eminently current perspective on the material by emphasizing forest ecosystems using a landscape-ecosystem or geo-ecosystem approach. Written by both field teachers and researchers of forest ecology and practitioners of forest ecology in both public and private arenas. Treats traditional plant ecology topics of community, succession, biota from a landscape ecosystem perspective, also emphasizes earth science.
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The number-one book for tree identification in Michigan and the Great Lakes
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