Stone Walls and Sugar Maples: An Ecology for Northeasterners
Released: Jun 01, 1979
Publisher: Appalachian Mountain Club Books
Format: Paperback, 192 pages
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Written from a northeastern perspective, the authors combine developments in ecology, natural history, conservation, and outdoor recreation to achieve a unique synthesis. Stone Walls and Sugar Maples argues that since we cannot return to a pre-colonial "paradise," we must adjust to what has always been a dynamic environment. It seeks to answer three essential questions: 1. What did the first Europeans find? 2. What forces created this landscape? 3. How have our activities changed it?
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