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The Songs of Trees
Book • 2018
The Songs of Trees examines the profound interconnections between trees, ecosystems, and humans through stories from around the world.
David George Haskell reveals how trees link life through their songs—vibrations, chemical signals, and ecological networks—drawing on biology, poetry, and contemplative observation.
Winner of the 2018 John Burroughs Medal and praised as a 'compelling example of poetic science,' it highlights trees' roles in biodiversity, climate, and human culture.
David George Haskell reveals how trees link life through their songs—vibrations, chemical signals, and ecological networks—drawing on biology, poetry, and contemplative observation.
Winner of the 2018 John Burroughs Medal and praised as a 'compelling example of poetic science,' it highlights trees' roles in biodiversity, climate, and human culture.
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