TODAY, EUROPEAN CITIES ARE unthinkable without their tree-lined streets: their boulevards, avenues and malls. Those three words synonymous with urban trees tell us when and why European cities got their canopies. Continue reading →
John Perlin
This excerpt is from A Forest Journey: The Role of Trees in the Fate of Civilization. Buch der Weisheit, Ulm, 1483 ASTRONOMERS, FOR THE LONGEST TIME, regarded Venus as the planet Continue reading →
DEAR SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS, I am writing to formally apply for the Exceptional Research Grant sponsored by your esteemed organization. I’d like to begin by expressing my sincere gratitude for offering Continue reading →
Meredith Nemirov
MEREDITH NEMIROV HAS SPENT THE last 30 years walking in the forests of southwest Colorado. While mainly an observational painter, Meredith’s experience of spending time drawing and painting among aspen trees Continue reading →
Deep in the forests of the southern coastal plains are places where trees rise up straight out of the ground, sometimes one hundred feet, their branches splayed all near the crown Continue reading →