SPIRIT OF TREES
Price: $995.00 Code: 1253 |
Directed by J. Edward Milner
1992, 25 minutes each
Purchase: $195 each/$995 series Classroom Rental: $50 each/$195 series
Environmentalist Dick Warner hosts this eight part series on trees and their relationship with the world around them. Throughout the series, he meets with conservationists, scientists, folklorists, woodsmen, seed collectors, forest rangers, wood turners, charcoal makers, professional and amateur foresters, and other tree enthusiasts.
1992, 25 minutes each
Purchase: $195 each/$995 series Classroom Rental: $50 each/$195 series
Environmentalist Dick Warner hosts this eight part series on trees and their relationship with the world around them. Throughout the series, he meets with conservationists, scientists, folklorists, woodsmen, seed collectors, forest rangers, wood turners, charcoal makers, professional and amateur foresters, and other tree enthusiasts.
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Reviews
"...offers students and community arborists a fascinating, detailed look at trees and their multifaceted significance."-Booklist (American Library Association)
"A holistic and reverent view of trees. Provides American audiences with new information and eye-opening viewpoints." - Library Journal
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