The Nature of Oaks by Douglas Tallamy - Tree Book Passages - Episode 2

20/01/2025 5 min Temporada 1 Episodio 2

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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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