Tree: A biography
By (Author) David Suzuki
By (author) Wayne Grady
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st February 2005
Australia
General
Non Fiction
582.16
Paperback
200
Width 140mm, Height 208mm
270g
Lyrical and richly detailed, with stunning illustrations by Canadian artist Robert Bateman, Tree tells the life story of a single tree - a majestic Douglas-fir on the Pacific coast of North America. We follow the tree's progress as it grows and discover what role the tree plays in the forest throughout its life - from its use a home to a succession of creatures to the crucial role it plays in the water cycle, from breaking rock down into soil to removing carbon dioxide from the air and producing oxygen. Even after it dies, the tree plays a crucial role in the forest with moss, ferns, and other plants using the tree as a nurse log, and its decaying wood providing nutrients for insects and fungi. Tree also looks at the community of organisms that share the tree's ecosystem and at the events going on in the larger world during the tree's lifetime.
David Suzuki is an acclaimed geneticist and environmentalist, the founder and chair of the David Suzuki Foundation, and the author of 42 books. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Wayne Grady has written eight books of non-fiction, translated seven novels, and edited six anthologies of short stories, travel, and natural history. He lives in Kingston, Ontario.
Robert Bateman is an internationally renowned wildlife artist. He lives on Saltspring Island in British Columbia.