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There is a specific kind of hush you find in an old-growth forest. It’s not silent, but the sounds—a pileated woodpecker’s drum, the creak of a 200-foot hemlock—are ancient. There is a similar hush, I’ve discovered, in the reading room of the Internet Archive.

" : This work by William Dietrich focuses on the clash between loggers and environmentalists over the remaining virgin forests in the Pacific Northwest. 3. virgin forest internet archive

" : This tells the industrial history of the Menominee Indian Reservation and the eventual logging of massive old-growth stands. The Final Forest There is a specific kind of hush you

The virgin forest presents a very different appearance from the artificial plantations with which we are familiar in Europe. In the first place, it is composed of a mixture of species. We do not find large areas covered exclusively with one kind of tree, as in a spruce or pine forest in Germany. On the contrary, a great variety of trees are found growing together, and the mixture is not constant, but varies from place to place, according to the nature of the soil and the aspect. " : This work by William Dietrich focuses

by Zencey, Eric. Publication date 1998 Topics Human ecology -- Philosophy, Philosophy of nature, History -- Philosophy, History -- Internet Archive