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Jan 1, 2009 · Français · Broché (1 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 1
Langue Français
Publié Jan 1, 2009
Éditeur Broquet
Édition Guides éclairs
ISBN-10 289654092X
ISBN-13 9782896540921

Description

Michael D. Williams delves into the fascinating world of trees, exploring their profound connections to the environment and humanity. Through rich prose, he paints a vivid portrait of various species, uncovering not just their biological attributes but also their cultural significance across different societies. Each chapter brings the reader closer to understanding how trees nurture ecosystems and support life, reflecting the interdependence between nature and human existence.

Capturing the beauty of forests and the majesty of ancient woods, Williams invites readers to appreciate the quiet strength and resilience of trees. He intertwines stories of personal experiences with broader ecological narratives, illustrating the vital role that these giants play in sustaining the planet. His observations provoke thought about conservation efforts, urging a deeper respect for the natural world and a call to action against environmental degradation.

With eloquent language and insightful reflections, this work serves as both a celebration of trees and a reminder of their fragility in the face of modern challenges. Williams's passion for nature shines through every page, inspiring a newfound appreciation for the often-overlooked wonders of the arboreal world.
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