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Twelve-year-old Nicolas de La Salle and his family sailed to La Louisiane (French Louisiana) with Governor Iberville to start a French settlement on the Gulf coast. Nicolas's father was with the explorer, Robert Cavelier de La Salle, when he reached ...
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Discovering Alabama Forests
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Discovering Alabama Forests

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A visually stunning portrait of Alabama’s precious and majestic forests.
  
Green woodlands dress more than 22 million acres of the Alabama landscape, roughly two-thirds of the state. (Only Oregon and Georgia have a comparable abundance of forested acreage). Moreover, forest diversity in Alabama is greater than in any other region in the United States, with more than 200 kinds of native trees. These mixed forests consist of a great many hardwoods often thought of as emblematic of other regions: oaks, maples, hollies, elms and five species of buckeyes (Ohio has just two). Also abundant are softwoods and conifers—juniper, hemlock, cypress, and eight distinctive species of pine. As the official state tree, the longleaf pine was once among the most widespread species but decades of over-harvesting have reduced this graceful, fire-resistant tree to a mere remnant of its historical range.
 
In Discovering Alabama Forests, ecologist-educator Doug Phillips and photographer Robert Falls celebrate the current health and diversity of Alabama woodlands while sounding a call for their wise management and protection in the future. As population growth and urban development place new demands on forest communities, Phillips warns, advocates will succeed only if joined by a public spirit of appreciation for the state’s rich forest heritage.
 
With 100 beautiful color photographs illustrating the meticulous text, Discovering Alabama Forests provides an informed and accessible introduction to the ecological, geological, and biological richness of Alabama’s forests, their evolution through history, their contribution to the state’s economy, and the modern perils they face.
  

 

Product Details:
Author: Doug Phillips
Hardcover: 120 pages
Publisher: University Alabama Press
Publication Date: October 28, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 081731525X
Product Length: 11.3 inches
Product Width: 9.28 inches
Product Height: 0.81 inches
Product Weight: 2.27 pounds
Package Length: 11.34 inches
Package Width: 9.29 inches
Package Height: 0.79 inches
Package Weight: 2.29 pounds
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5Perfect gift-type bookJan 14, 2008
By Sparkle J.
I enjoyed giving it to my father as a gift. Pictures are spectacular and the narrative is just so interesting!

2OK BookApr 10, 2012
By Chad
OK for the coffee table, but it not a book for a student or a teacher. I think the description writer should make this clear.

 
 
 
 
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