In “Thinking like a mountain”, Aldo Leopold wrote: Only the mountain has lived long enough to listen objectively to the howl of a wolf. I start by trying to think like a tree. Paper pulp, bits of spruce, an old tree guard. In a woodland management leaflet (from Fountains Forestry) a photograph shows lines of plastic tubes beckoning to the future.
There are no bad trees.It is sad that good trees are being used for bad writing.
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why moderation
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Oh thank you. But are you sure there are no bad trees? Some would say sitka spruce have been planted without moderation in Scotland.
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