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David George Haskell, The Forest Unseen (Read 2155 times)
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David George Haskell, The Forest Unseen
Mar 26th, 2013 at 5:23pm
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David George Haskell is a biology professor at The University of the South. In [i]The Forest Unseen[i] he traces the changing seasons on a small patch of Tennessee forest, much of it unseen -- well, at least unnoticed -- by most. There are deer and migratory birds, but there are also the processes by which leaves decompose, insects lay eggs in the bodies of other insects. Professor Haskell has not written a text book. Rather the tale compares with the observations of one of my favorites -- Thoreau.
  
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Re: David George Haskell, The Forest Unseen
Reply #1 - Apr 23rd, 2013 at 11:04pm
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sir - i just bought the book at the recommendation of a friend who is a sea kayaker...i enjoy the idea of learning from a sqare yard of land...seems to me that it makes such a grand topic manageable and challenging to an old paddler like me...thanks for the thread
  
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