Forest Primeval: The Natural History of an Ancient Forest
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By Chris Maser
With a new preface and epilogs by the author
2001. 6 x 9 inches. 320 pages. Illustrations. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.
ISBN 0-87071-529-1. Paperback, $19.95.
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Introduction
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In this classic work of ecology, Chris Maser traces the growth of an ancient forest in Oregon's Cascade mountains from its fiery birth in the year 987 to present. A unique "biography" of an ecosystem,
Forest Primeval portrays a diverse fabric of plants, animals, and microorganisms working in unison.
Maser offers precise yet evocative accounts of the lives and events within the burgeoning forest: the habits of deer mice who help reseed the burned earth, the seemingly accidental but vitally necessary symbiotic associations between fungus and tree root tips that stimulate growth, the constant predation among wildlife. He revels how over the course of a millennium, "microbes and fungi change a forest just as surely as a raging fire, only inconspicuously and more slowly."
As the life cycles of the forest progress, Maser's minute scientific observations unfold against the backdrop of history, a chronology of "humans struggle and suffering that is paralleled in the life of ..." a single 1000-year-old Douglas fir." In taking this millennial view, Maser shows how the forest represents our spiritual and historical roots as human beings. Arguing that our survival is as intertwined with the forests as are the myriad interlocking life cycles that created them, Maser makes a plea for the immediate global implementation of restoration forestry.
Selected by School Library Journal as one of the year's "Best Science and Technical Books."
"Chris Maser is an all-too-rare voice of sanity in the global eco-crisis."--David Suzuki, host of "The Nature of Things"
"An estimable piece of work....Juxtaposes a significant forest happening and a familiar event in human history..with a redemptive wit sometimes lacking in such works."
--The Boston Globe
About the Author
Chris Maser spent over twenty-five years as a research scientist in natural history and ecology. He lives in Corvallis, Oregon, where he writes about and consults on sustainability issues.
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