The arbornaut A life discovering the eighth continent in the trees above us
Large print - 2021
As a graduate student exploring the rain forests of Australia, Lowman sewed a harness from an old seat belt, gathered hundreds of feet of rope, and found a tool belt for her pencils and rulers. Up she went, into the trees, in order to be a better monitor. Over the years she planned one of the first treetop walkways, and helped create more of these bridges through the eighth continent all over the world. Here she launches us into the life and work of an ecologist and conservationist, and offers hope, specific plans, and recommendations for actions that will make an immediate and lasting impact against climate change.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Autobiographies
Biographies - Published
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Thorndike, Maine :
Center Point Large Print
2021.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Edition
- Center Point Large Print edition
- Item Description
- Regular print version previously published by: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
- Physical Description
- 567 pages (large print) : illustrations ; 23 cm
- ISBN
- 9781638081029
- Foreword
- Ten Tips of Field Biology for Every Aspiring Arbornaut
- Prologue: how to see the whole tree (and what that means for the forest)
- 1. From Wildflower to Wallflower: a girl naturalist in rural america
- American Elm (Ulmus americana)
- 2. Becoming a Forest Detective: first encounters with temperate trees from new england to Scotland
- My Favorite Birches (Betula papyrifera, B. pendula, and B. pubescens)
- 3. One Hundred Feet in the Air: finding a way to study leaves in the australian rain forests
- Coachwood (Ceratopetalum apetalum)
- 4. Who Ate My Leaves?: tracking-and discovering!-australian insects
- Giant Stinging Tree (Dendrocnide excelsa)
- 5. Dieback in the Outback: juggling marriage and investigations of gum tree death in australia's sheep country
- New England Peppermint (Eucalyptus nova-anglica)
- 6. Hitting the Glass Canopy: how strangler figs and tall poppies taught me to survive as a woman in science
- Figs (Ficus spp.)
- 7. Arbornauts for a Week: citizen scientists explore the amazon jungles
- The Great Kapok Tree (Ceiba pentandra)
- 8. Tiger Tracks, Tree Leopards, and Vedippala Fruits: exporting my toolkit to train arbornauts in india
- Vedippala (Cullenia exarillata)
- 9. A Treetop Bioblitz: counting 1,659 species in malaysia's tropical forests in ten days
- Dark Red Meranti (Shorea curtisii)
- 10. Building Trust between Priests and Arbornauts: saving the forests of ethiopia, one church at a time
- Red Stinkwood or African Cherry (Prunus africana)
- 11. Classrooms in the Sky-For Everyone!: wheelchairs and water bears in the treetops
- Coastal Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
- 12. Can We Save Our Last, Best Forests?: promoting conservation through mission green
- Glossary
- Acknowledgments
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