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X-WR-CALDESC:Trees in Trouble: Wildfires\, Infestations\, and Climate Chang
 e by Daniel Mathews\n\nA troubling story of the devastating and compoundin
 g effects of climate change in the Western and Rocky Mountain states\, tol
 d through in-depth reportage and conversations with ecologists\, professio
 nal forest managers\, park service scientists\, burn boss\, activists\, an
 d more.\n \nClimate change manifests in many ways across America\, but few
  as dramatic as the attacks on our western pine forests. In 'Trees in Trou
 ble\,' Daniel Mathews tells the urgent story of this loss\, accompanying b
 urn crews and forest ecologists as they study the myriad risk factors and 
 refine techniques for saving this important\, limited resource.\n \nMathew
 s transports the reader from the exquisitely aromatic haze of ponderosa an
 d Jeffrey pine groves to the fantastic gnarls and whorls of five-thousand-
 year-old bristlecone pines\, from genetic test nurseries where white pine 
 seedlings are deliberately infected with their mortal enemy to the hottest
  megafire sites and neighborhoods leveled by fire tornadoes or ember blizz
 ards.\n \nScrupulously researched\, 'Trees in Trouble' not only explores t
 he devastating ripple effects of climate change\, but also introduces us t
 o the people devoting their lives to saving our forests. Mathews also offe
 rs hope: a new approach to managing western pine forests is underway. 'Tre
 es in Trouble' explores how we might succeed in sustaining our forests thr
 ough the challenging transition to a new environment.\n \nDaniel Mathews i
 s the author of Natural History of the Pacific Northwest Mountains\, Rocky
  Mountain Natural History\, and Cascade-Olympic Natural History. During a 
 career of writing about the natural history of western North America\, he 
 has backpacked far and wide\, watched for fires from Desolation Peak Looko
 ut\, witnessed a forty-foot fir crash onto his family's house in a storm\,
  and lived for years in a forest cabin without electricity\, heating with 
 firewood and writing by kerosene lamp. He lives in Portland\, Oregon.\n\nT
 his Red Barn Event is presented in partnership with A Book for All Seasons
 . Doors open at 6:30pm for community social with local beer and wine avail
 able for purchase\; presentation begins at 7:00pm.\n\nPhoto provided court
 esy of Daniel Mathews.
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DESCRIPTION:Trees in Trouble: Wildfires\, Infestations\, and Climate Change
  by Daniel Mathews\n\nA troubling story of the devastating and compounding
  effects of climate change in the Western and Rocky Mountain states\, told
  through in-depth reportage and conversations with ecologists\, profession
 al forest managers\, park service scientists\, burn boss\, activists\, and
  more.\n \nClimate change manifests in many ways across America\, but few 
 as dramatic as the attacks on our western pine forests. In 'Trees in Troub
 le\,' Daniel Mathews tells the urgent story of this loss\, accompanying bu
 rn crews and forest ecologists as they study the myriad risk factors and r
 efine techniques for saving this important\, limited resource.\n \nMathews
  transports the reader from the exquisitely aromatic haze of ponderosa and
  Jeffrey pine groves to the fantastic gnarls and whorls of five-thousand-y
 ear-old bristlecone pines\, from genetic test nurseries where white pine s
 eedlings are deliberately infected with their mortal enemy to the hottest 
 megafire sites and neighborhoods leveled by fire tornadoes or ember blizza
 rds.\n \nScrupulously researched\, 'Trees in Trouble' not only explores th
 e devastating ripple effects of climate change\, but also introduces us to
  the people devoting their lives to saving our forests. Mathews also offer
 s hope: a new approach to managing western pine forests is underway. 'Tree
 s in Trouble' explores how we might succeed in sustaining our forests thro
 ugh the challenging transition to a new environment.\n \nDaniel Mathews is
  the author of Natural History of the Pacific Northwest Mountains\, Rocky 
 Mountain Natural History\, and Cascade-Olympic Natural History. During a c
 areer of writing about the natural history of western North America\, he h
 as backpacked far and wide\, watched for fires from Desolation Peak Lookou
 t\, witnessed a forty-foot fir crash onto his family's house in a storm\, 
 and lived for years in a forest cabin without electricity\, heating with f
 irewood and writing by kerosene lamp. He lives in Portland\, Oregon.\n\nTh
 is Red Barn Event is presented in partnership with A Book for All Seasons.
  Doors open at 6:30pm for community social with local beer and wine availa
 ble for purchase\; presentation begins at 7:00pm.\n\nPhoto provided courte
 sy of Daniel Mathews.
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T203000
LOCATION:Red Barn\, 347 Division Street\, Leavenworth
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Red Barn Event: Daniel Mathews -- Trees in Trouble
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