It’s Book Release Week, And That’s Important — But So Is Speaking For The Trees

Lime Avenue, planted ca. 1932 by Robert MacDougall

Lime Avenue, planted ca. 1932 by Robert MacDougall

Because trees, as Nelson arborist Brad Cadwallader puts it, don’t have voices — so that means that when need arises, someone else has to speak for them. And need has arisen in my home city of Christchurch, in recent times.

Speaking for Christchurch’s Heritage and Notable Trees

I usually keep my blog to book and book related topics, but lately you may have noticed a slight ‘tree’ theme — most notably how Melbourne residents were sending emails...

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Published on January 30, 2016 09:30
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