Ian Marshall, "Reading Shaver’s Creek: Ecological Reflections from an Appalachian Forest "
English | ISBN: 0271080205 | 2018 | 168 pages | PDF | 29 MB
English | ISBN: 0271080205 | 2018 | 168 pages | PDF | 29 MB
What does it mean to know a place? What might we learn about the world by returning to the same place year after year? What would a long-term record of such visits tell us about change and permanence and our place in the natural world? This collection explores these and related questions through a series of reflective essays and poems on Pennsylvania’s Shaver’s Creek landscape from the past decade.
Collected as part of The Ecological Reflections Project―a century-long effort to observe and document changes to the natural world in the central Pennsylvanian portion of the Appalachian Forest―these pieces show how knowledge of a place comes from the information and perceptions we gather from different perspectives over time. They include Marcia Bonta’s keen observations about how humans knowingly and unknowingly affect the landscape; Scott Weidensaul’s view of the forest as a battlefield; and Katie Fallon describing the sounds of human and nonhuman life along a trail. Together, these selections create a place-based portrait of a vivid ecosystem during the first decade of the twenty-first century.
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