Sue Lyle

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new government policy to get rid of neighboring plants so that conifer seedlings were “free to grow” without competition from anything not-conifer—meaning any native plants, which were viewed as weeds to be eradicated. A policy that had grown from the influence of more intensive American practices that increasingly treated forests as tree farms. And here I was talking about seedlings needing to grow near huckleberries and alders and willows.
Finding the Mother Tree: Uncovering the Wisdom and Intelligence of the Forest
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