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Time Line
Survivors of inconceivable eons and all-but-uninhabitable conditions, bristlecone pines provoke a wonder about our time and purpose.
—by Jane Braxton Little
A Tale of Two Fires
Thousands of miles apart but almost simultaneous,
they show the pros and cons of fire and forest health.
—by Tim Wright
South Texas Eco-Wonderland
Saltwater and desert, jaguars and butterflies come together where climates collide. The result is nothing short of amazing.
—by Karen Fedor
FORUM
Letters
EDITORIAL
Growing a Healthier World.
American Forests rededicates itself after a process of strategic planning.
—by Deborah Gangloff
PERSPECTIVES
Leaving a Legacy.
Connecting trees and stars for public television.
—by Ellyne Lonergan
CLIPPINGS
News from the World of Trees
COMMUNITIES
Giving New Life to Famous Trees.
For some, a connection with arboreal
greatness comes after the fact.
—by Rachel Brittin
HEARTWOOD
Growing an Audience.
At the 2003 National Urban Forest Conference, the question was, Why aren't more people listening?
—by Alexis Harte
EARTHKEEPERS
Salem's Tree Man.
Maynard Drawson: big trees, history, and a passion for place.
—by Sharon McCann
On the Cover: Actress Ali MacGraw with favorite cottonwoods in New Mexico.
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