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Tree Book Passages
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We love books about trees!Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page) is a tree book review podcast. You can purchase the titles we review at https://bookshop.org/shop/treebookfanpage. We are Doug Still (arborist and host of the This Old Tree podcast) and Georgia Silvera Seamans (lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast).
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The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue by Mike Tidwell - Tree Passages
Welcome, listeners, to Tree Book Passages, a podcast and shop featuring books about trees. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.In this episode, Doug and Georgia discuss their favorite passages from The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue by Mike Tidwell, founder of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network. We’ve heard much about the effects of anthropogenic climate change on extensive forests such as the Amazon rainforest. Tidwell’s focus on local forests, such as the street tree canopies of American cities, begins to fill a gap in the understanding of climate change impacts.If you like what you heard, you can purchase The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue on our Bookshop page. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Visit the book shop: https://bookshop.org/shop/treebookpassages. Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard - Tree Passages
Welcome, listeners, to Tree Book Passages, a podcast and shop featuring books about trees. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.In this episode, Doug and Georgia discuss their favorite passages from Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest, a national bestseller, by Suzanne Simard. In a nutshell Finding the Mother Tree is about large trees that serve as hubs for vast, below-ground fungal networks of mycorrhizae.If you like what you heard, you can purchase Finding the Mother Tree on our Bookshop page. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Visit the book shop: https://bookshop.org/shop/treebookpassages. Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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Branching Out: The Public History of Trees, Editors Leah S. Glaser and Philip Levy - Tree Book Passages
Welcome, listeners, to Tree Book Passages, a podcast and shop featuring books about trees. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.This episode of Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page) is a special feature - we interview Leah Glaser and Philip Levy, the editors of the recently published Branching Out: A Public History of Trees. It is a collection of thought-provoking essays by scholars about the importance of trees as cultural resources and as objects of memory.Listen now. Leave a review.If you like what you heard, you can purchase Branching Out on our Bookshop page. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Visit the book shop: https://bookshop.org/shop/treebookpassages. Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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North Woods by Daniel Mason - Tree Book Passage - Episode 9
Welcome, listeners, to the Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), a tree book podcast and shop. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.In this episode of Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), we share our favorite passages from North Woods by Daniel Mason. North Woods is an epic of northeastern forests from European settlement to the late 20th century. Everything that happens in this book is linked to the trees and forest around the house in which the generations of people live their lives.Listen now. Leave a review.If you like what you heard, you can purchase North Woods by Daniel Mason on our Bookshop page. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Visit the book shop: https://bookshop.org/shop/treebookpassages. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores.Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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Take to the Trees by Marguerite Holloway - Tree Book Passages - Episode 8
Welcome, listeners, to the Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), a tree book podcast and shop. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.Today's review is of Take to the Trees by Marguerite Holloway. The book takes place in the woods in western Massachusetts, at Camp Hi-Rock in Mount Washington where Holloway pursues her love of trees in the Women’s Tree Climbing Workshop. Holloway is a skilled writer—“taking us there” to the world of tree climbers in an economical, descriptive way.If you like what you heard, you can purchase Take to the Trees by Marguerite Holloway on our Bookshop page. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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Seeds by Richard Horan - Tree Book Passages - Episode 7
Welcome, listeners, to the Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), a tree book podcast and shop. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.Today's review is of Seeds: One Man's Serendipitous Journey to Find the Trees That Inspired Famous American Writers from Faulkner to Kerouac, Welty to Wharton by Richard Horan. This book is a cultural history of trees. Horan seeks out and collects the seeds of trees associated with novels, historical figures, landscapes, and pop culture. Seeds is also part literary and part field guide. The book includes darling little illustrations of seeds, seedpods, cones, samaras, acorns, nut cases, buds, and leaves. Horan weaves in lessons about tree physiology and nomenclature.If you like what you heard, you can purchase Seeds by Richard Horan on our Bookshop page. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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Ginkgo by Peter Crane - Tree Book Passages - Episode 6
Welcome, listeners, to the Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), a tree book podcast and shop. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.Today's review is of Ginkgo: The Tree That Time Forgot by Peter Crane. This is a meaty book from a highly respected botanist and plant historian, Peter Crane. A Brit, he is most known for his former role as Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and then later as Dean of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. You’ll find definitive discussions from everything you may have wondered about regarding ginkgo trees. After its early history, you’ll find chapters on the unique biology of ginkgo, its initial world-wide range, why it declined to near extinction, its persistence and rediscovery, the cultural associations in China, Japan, and Korea, and its resurgence. If you like what you heard, you can purchase Ginkgo by Peter Crane on our Bookshop page. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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Urban Forests by Jill Jonnes - Tree Book Passages - Episode 5
Welcome, listeners, to the Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), a tree book podcast and shop. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.Today's review is of Urban Forests: A Natural History of Trees and People in the American Cityscape by Jill Jonnes. Jonnes is the founder of the Baltimore Tree Trust and the author of several books. Each chapter in Urban Forests tells the story of a tree species, a type of tree (ex: memorial trees), a tree advocate, or a tree disaster (ex: Dutch elm disease). Some chapters include several of these elements. Students of the scientific and policy development of modern urban forestry will find ample information about this history. As cherry blossom season approaches, Georgia recommends reading the chapter titled "Washington Would One Day Be Famous for Its Flowering Cherry Trees" the story of Eliza Scidmore’s determined pursuit to bring cherry trees to Washington D.C.If you like what you heard, you can purchase Urban Forests by Jill Jonnes on our Bookshop page. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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The Illustrated Book of Trees by William Carey Grimm - Tree Book Passages - Episode 4
Welcome, listeners, to the Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), a tree book podcast and shop. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.Today's review is of The Illustrated Book of Trees Revised Edition by William Carey Grimm and John Kartesz. William Grimm was a botanist trained at the University of Pittsburgh. The tree descriptions are short and to the point. The trees are grouped by genus and family, so you can come to understand how they are related, but also how to tell them apart at the species level. There are many other great features of the book. Listen to the 6 minute review to learn more.If you like what you heard, you can purchase The Illustrated Book of Trees Revised Edition by William Carey Grimm and John Kartesz. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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The Light Eaters by Zoë Schlanger - Tree Book Passages - Episode 3
Welcome, listeners, to the Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), a tree book podcast and shop. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.Today's review is of The Light Eaters by Zoë Schlanger. Schlanger is a science, health, and environmental journalist. In her new book, Schlanger upends what we think we know about plants. The stories are fascinating, awe-some, and delightful. If you like what you heard, you can purchase The Light Eaters by Zoë Schlanger. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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The Nature of Oaks by Douglas Tallamy - Tree Book Passages - Episode 2
Welcome, listeners, to the Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), a tree book podcast and shop. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.Today's review is of The Nature of Oaks by Douglas Tallamy. Tallamy is a professor of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware. He looks at oak ecology through the eyes of an entomologist: the special interaction oak trees have with scores of insects, and thus birds, animals, soils. And of course people. He has a message to all of us that resonates whether you are a homeowner with a yard or resident of a City neighborhood. Which is the single best thing you can do for your local ecology is plant an oak tree.If you like what you heard, you can purchase The Nature of Oaks by Douglas Tallamy. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer - Tree Book Passages - Episode 1
Welcome, listeners, to the Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), a tree book podcast and shop. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.Our first book review is of The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Folks might know Dr. Kimmerer as the author of Braiding Sweetgrass and Gathering Moss. I read Braiding Sweetgrass, but I have not read Gathering Moss. When I learned that Dr Kimmerer had a new book coming out, my ears perked up when I learned the title, The Serviceberry. I went straight ahead and pre-ordered a copy....If you like what you heard, you can purchase The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer. We use affiliate links. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores. Don't miss future episodes--Subscribe to Tree Book Passages wherever you get your podcasts. We are also on Youtube.
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Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page) - Teaser
Welcome, listeners, to the Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page), a tree book podcast and shop. We are Doug Still, arborist and host of This Old Tree podcast and Georgia Silvera Seamans, a lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast.This is a place for us to share and talk about our favorite tree books, of which there are many. We will provide listeners with about a six minute book review in each episode. We're going to be sharing the books we love about trees and forests, and why we like them.Stay tuned for Episode 1 - The Serviceberry.Visit the book shop: https://bookshop.org/shop/treebookpassages. 10% of your purchase goes to support our efforts, and 10% goes to support local bookstores.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
We love books about trees!Tree Book Passages (formerly Tree Book Fan Page) is a tree book review podcast. You can purchase the titles we review at https://bookshop.org/shop/treebookfanpage. We are Doug Still (arborist and host of the This Old Tree podcast) and Georgia Silvera Seamans (lapsed arborist and host of the Your Bird Story podcast).
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