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Looking for Longleaf

Author : Lawrence S. Earley
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 590 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2009-07
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781442996977

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Looking for Longleaf by Lawrence S. Earley Pdf

Covering 92 million acres from Virginia to Texas, the longleaf pine ecosystem was, in its prime, one of the most extensive and biologically diverse ecosystems in North America. Today these magnificent forests have declined to a fraction of their original extent, threatening such species as the gopher tortoise, the red-cockaded woodpecker, and the Venus fly-trap. Lawrence S. Earley explores the history of these forests and the astonishing biodiversity within them, drawing on extensive research and telling the story through first-person travel accounts and interviews with foresters, ecologists, biologists, botanists, and landowners. The compelling story Earley tells here offers hope that with continued human commitment, the longleaf pine might not just survive, but once again thrive.

Looking for Longleaf

Author : Anonim
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781442997189

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Longleaf, Far as the Eye Can See

Author : Bill Finch,Beth Maynor Young,Rhett Johnson,John C. Hall
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2012-10-22
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780807838099

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Longleaf, Far as the Eye Can See by Bill Finch,Beth Maynor Young,Rhett Johnson,John C. Hall Pdf

Longleaf forests once covered 92 million acres from Texas to Maryland to Florida. These grand old-growth pines were the "alpha tree" of the largest forest ecosystem in North America and have come to define the southern forest. But logging, suppression of fire, destruction by landowners, and a complex web of other factors reduced those forests so that longleaf is now found only on 3 million acres. Fortunately, the stately tree is enjoying a resurgence of interest, and longleaf forests are once again spreading across the South. Blending a compelling narrative by writers Bill Finch, Rhett Johnson, and John C. Hall with Beth Maynor Young's breathtaking photography, Longleaf, Far as the Eye Can See invites readers to experience the astounding beauty and significance of the majestic longleaf ecosystem. The authors explore the interactions of longleaf with other species, the development of longleaf forests prior to human contact, and the influence of the longleaf on southern culture, as well as ongoing efforts to restore these forests. Part natural history, part conservation advocacy, and part cultural exploration, this book highlights the special nature of longleaf forests and proposes ways to conserve and expand them.

Looking for Longleaf

Author : Anonim
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781442997134

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Conserving Southern Longleaf

Author : Albert G. Way
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2011-10-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780820340173

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Conserving Southern Longleaf by Albert G. Way Pdf

The Red Hills region of south Georgia and north Florida contains one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems in North America--a valuable center for research into and understanding of wildlife biology, fire ecology, and the environmental appreciation of a region once dubbed simply the "pine barrens."

Painting the Landscape with Fire

Author : Den Latham
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2013-06-25
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781611172478

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Painting the Landscape with Fire by Den Latham Pdf

Fire can be a destructive, deadly element of nature, capable of obliterating forests, destroying homes, and taking lives. Den Latham’s Painting the Landscape with Fire describes this phenomenon but also tells a different story, one that reveals the role of fire ecology in healthy, dynamic forests. Fire is a beneficial element which allows the longleaf forests of America’s Southeast to survive. In recent decades, foresters and landowners have become intensely aware of the need to “put enough fire on the ground” to preserve longleaf habitat for red-cockaded woodpeckers, quail, wild turkeys, and a host of other plants and animals. Painting the Landscape with Fire is a hands-on-primer for those who want to understand the role of fire in longleaf forests. Latham joins wildlife biologists, foresters, wildfire fighters, and others as they band and translocate endangered birds, survey snake populations, improve wildlife habitat, and conduct prescribed burns on public and private lands. Painting the Landscape with Fire explores the unique southern biosphere of longleaf forests. Throughout, Latham beautifully tells the story of the resilience of these woodlands and of the resourcefulness of those who work to see them thrive. Fire is destructive in the case of accidents, arson, or poor policy, but with the right precautions and safety measures, it is the glowing life force that these forests need.

The Art of Managing Longleaf

Author : Leon Neel,Paul S. Sutter,Albert G. Way
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2012-03-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780820344133

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The Art of Managing Longleaf by Leon Neel,Paul S. Sutter,Albert G. Way Pdf

Greenwood Plantation in the Red Hills region of southwest Georgia includes a rare one-thousand-acre stand of old-growth longleaf pine woodlands, a remnant of an ecosystem that once covered close to ninety million acres across the Southeast. The Art of Managing Longleaf documents the sometimes controversial management system that not only has protected Greenwood's “Big Woods” but also has been practiced on a substantial acreage of the remnant longleaf pine woodlands in the Red Hills and other parts of the Coastal Plain. Often described as an art informed by science, the Stoddard-Neel Approach combines frequent prescribed burning, highly selective logging, a commitment to a particular woodland aesthetic, intimate knowledge of the ecosystem and its processes, and other strategies to manage the longleaf pine ecosystem in a sustainable way. The namesakes of this method are Herbert Stoddard (who developed it) and his colleague and successor, Leon Neel (who has refined it). In addition to presenting a detailed, illustrated outline of the Stoddard-Neel Approach, the book—based on an extensive oral history project undertaken by Paul S. Sutter and Albert G. Way, with Neel as its major subject—discusses Neel's deep familial and cultural roots in the Red Hills; his years of work with Stoddard; and the formation and early years of the Tall Timbers Research Station, which Stoddard and Neel helped found in the pinelands near Tallahassee, Florida, in 1958. In their introduction, environmental historians Sutter and Way provide an overview of the longleaf ecosystem's natural and human history, and in his afterword, forest ecologist Jerry F. Franklin affirms the value of the Stoddard-Neel Approach.

Longneedle

Author : Anne Marshall Runyon
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2020-04-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0865265003

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Longneedle by Anne Marshall Runyon Pdf

Longneedle tells the life story of a longleaf pine in the longleaf pine savannas of the North Carolina Outer Coastal Plain. The remarkable, fire dependent tree persists through three hundred years of North Carolina history from 1696 to 1996, when hurricane Fran brings its tale to an end. . . . But her descendants live on! Longneedle is a story of survival and celebration as it explains the connections between species in a unique and beautiful southeastern American forest.

Ecology of a Cracker Childhood

Author : Janisse Ray
Publisher : Milkweed Editions
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2023-07
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781571317957

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Ecology of a Cracker Childhood by Janisse Ray Pdf

From the memories of a childhood marked by extreme poverty, mental illness, and restrictive fundamentalist Christian rules, Janisse Ray crafted a “heartfelt and refreshing” (New York Times) memoir that has inspired thousands to embrace their beginnings, no matter how humble, and to fight for the places they love. This new edition updates and contextualizes the story for a new generation and a wider audience desperately searching for stories of empowerment and hope. Ray grew up in a junkyard along U.S. Highway 1, hidden from Florida-bound travelers by hulks of old cars. In language at once colloquial, elegiac, and informative, Ray redeems her home and her people, while also cataloging the source of her childhood hope: the Edenic longleaf pine forests, where orchids grow amid wiregrass at the feet of widely spaced, lofty trees. Today, the forests exist in fragments, cherished and threatened, and the South of her youth is gradually being overtaken by golf courses and suburban development. A contemporary classic, Ecology of a Cracker Childhood is a clarion call to protect the cultures and ecologies of every childhood.

Wild Hope

Author : Andrew Balmford
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2014-10-07
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780226036014

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Wild Hope by Andrew Balmford Pdf

This book tries to answer that question through a global journey in search of places where conservation efforts mean things are getting better, not worse an attempt to understand conservation success, celebrate it, and learn from it.

Fat Lighter

Author : Jonathan P. Streich
Publisher : Createspace Independent Pub
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2012-05-31
Category : Nature
ISBN : 146362638X

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Fat Lighter by Jonathan P. Streich Pdf

Those who remember what the longleaf pine woodland looked like are passing with each tree that is cut. Perhaps it takes age, and an outsider who became a fire ecologist, to appreciate what once was. This pictorial gift (over 80 pics & images!) of the longleaf pine story will be appreciated if you liked: Ray's Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, Neel's The Art of Managing Longleaf, or Earley's Looking for Longleaf. If you love the South then this book's for you! It speaks about one of North America's premier forests: the longleaf pine ecosystem. This coastal plain forest once dominated the landscape that greeted the settlers from southern Virginia to the Piney Woods of eastern Texas. Its sap was used to seal ships and make specialty chemicals; its timber was used to build schools, factories, churches, houses and the great American railroads! Today it helps to deliver electric power to millions of homes. What happened to this woodland? Will we bring this treasured forest back?