This article was published in American Forests, 1992.
The goals and dreams of the Baron of Castle Canstein reflect lessons learned over centuries of forest use and abuse.
“With a huge key, the Baron unlocked the heavy wood door. The room in the …
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This article was published in American Forests, 1992.
The goals and dreams of the Baron of Castle Canstein reflect lessons learned over centuries of forest use and abuse.
“With a huge key, the Baron unlocked the heavy wood door. The room in the …
This essay was published in Sojourner, 1995.
An Essay to Mark the 50th Anniversary of the End of World War II.
“From the upland gardens of Dachau Palace, the city of Munich, where I was born in 1948, unfurls like a scroll along a …
This article was published in American Forests, Summer 1997.
The stuff of legends, Germany’s 1,000 year-old oaks have thrived through centuries of foragers, wars, and political change.
“In the former East Germany resides a stand of trees older even than the 1,000-year-old state …
Original essay written in 2014 describing changes in former East Germany since I first visited there in 1991.
…“Don’t worry about the land mines,” said Holger Galonska, district forester for the former East German
This article was commissioned by the Society of American Foresters and published in the SAF’s The Forestry Source.
“‘It’s the trip …