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Tag Archives: Jean Giono

TREES Journal reaches the ripe age of 80

Autumn 2016 marks the 80th birthday of trees, the journal of International Tree Foundation, known as The Men of the Trees in the past. This makes trees one of the oldest environmental publications still going strong today. In fact we have just published the 73rd Volume of the journal. In its early years, trees was…

November 14, 2016Blog, News & EventsBy Naomi Hope
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