
Tom Wessels Reading The Forested Landscape Part 1 Youtube Reading What have you found in the woods that puzzles you? do you see trees growing in rows? a rusty old wire fence embedded in a tree? a stone wall with different t. In this 3 part series, you'll go into the woods with tom as he covers many of the topics in detail, providing another opportunity for you to enhance your own "forest forensics" skills.

Tom Wessels Reading The Forested Landscape Part 2 Youtube Reading Why are pines dominant in one patch of forest, while maples are dominant in another? tom wessels teaches us to read landscapes the way we might solve a mystery. why do beech and birch trees have smooth bark when the bark of other northern species is rough?. Just stumbled upon this fascinating video series on how you can make observations while walking through forests to deduce what happened there in the past. things he points out includes signs that it used to be farmland, whether logging occurred, how to tell if there was fire. super cool so i had to share. We are a community of professionals and hobbyists within the field of arboriculture. this is a place just as much for shop talk as for questions regarding health and upkeep of trees. i was researching the history of new england forests and came across this video series with tom wessels. Tom has written two books to help us understand what we see (and what many of us would never have noticed) when exploring the forest. the first was "reading the forested landscape". i found it hard to put down, and have read it several times; with each reading, a little more sinks in; forest mysteries are finally made clear.

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