The Tree Almanac 2025: A Seasonal Guide to the Woodland World

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The Tree Almanac 2025: A Seasonal Guide to the Woodland World Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Little Brown Book Group
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Pages: 352 Illustrations and other contents: integrated black and white illustrations throughout Language: English ISBN: 9781472149398 Categories: , , , , , , , , , ,

Following the success of The Tree Almanac 2024, Gabriel Hemery again offers us a tantalising smorgsbord of tree facts and figures. For those familiar with the previous almanac, the format is similar but with new content.

A forest scientist’s enlightening journey through Britain and Ireland’s trees. Discover the majesty and minutiae of the arboreal world in this joyous month-by-month guide, including woodland folklore and traditions, expert insight on the ‘tree of the month’, scienti?c marvels, curiosities to spot, recipes, crafts and things to do. Along with positive environmental actions and fascinating new ways to understand the trees that surround us, this book is an indispensable companion for connecting more deeply with silvan culture.

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Author Biography

Dr Gabriel Hemery is an author, tree photographer, and silvologist (forest scientist). Gabriel writes, lives, and breathes trees. He has published a number of both fiction and non-fiction books, including The New Sylva and The Forest Guide Scotland: Copses, Woodds and Forests. His tree photography has also adorned books and international advertising campaigns. A forest scientist by training, he cofounded Sylva Foundation to help nurture a wood culture. He has served on a number of boards and committees, including the Woodland Trust's Conservation Advisory Committee, a Forestry Commission Advisory Committee, and the Board for the UK Tree Charter. He currently chairs the Forestry and Climate Change Partnership. Gabriel was a founding trustee of Fund4Trees. He regularly gives technical talks and has served as a guest lecturer at the University of Oxford. Gabriel is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Foresters.