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Cloud Land: The dramatic story of Australias extraordinary rainforest people and country (Large Print)

Paperback

Main Details

Title Cloud Land: The dramatic story of Australias extraordinary rainforest people and country (Large Print)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Penny van Oosterzee
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:576
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreLarge Print
RHYW Large Print
All Dates
ISBN/Barcode 9781038724083
Audience
General
Edition Large Print Edition

Publishing Details

Publisher RHYW Large Print
Imprint ReadHowYouWant
NZ Release Date 1 April 2023
Publication Country Australia

Description

A sweeping account of Australias wet tropical rainforest country, from deep time to the legendary time of Australias first peoples; from the killing times and maniacal destruction of the forests by European settlers, to the present time of growing awareness of forests as the life-force of the planet. Wreathed in morning mist, the rainforest is a place where evolution and legend rule. Where the thunderbird once roamed, now kangaroos climb trees, which reach into the clouds to strip them of water. On their property on the Atherton Tablelands, Penny van Oosterzee and her husband are regenerating rainforest from paddocks, reconnecting fragments into a living corridor that will run to the Daintree and beyond. Penny weaves this personal experience into a sweeping account of Australias rainforests, from their swampy birth millions of years ago to the present. Creation stories and science bleed together for rainforest people who remember through legend the volcanic creation of the tablelands. They managed Country for thousands of years, stitched into the patterns of the forest. Then came the European settlers and the killing times. The giant cedars were pillaged in a frenzy, and the richest rainforests in the world were cleared to make way for small unsustainable cattle farms for the settlers. After bitterly fought battles against logging, much of Australias remaining wet tropical rainforest is now World Heritage-listed and is once again being managed by Traditional Owners. Will the unique capacity of these rainforests to counteract climate change be their salvation, or will they continue to be vulnerable to exploitation for short-term gain? I challenge anyone who starts this book to put it down without first devouring it from cover to cover- Professor Mike Archer AM, University of New South WalesA A delight to read - Mike Berwick, former mayor of Douglas Shire Driven by a love of the wet tropical forests, Penny van Oosterzee tells their story from deep time to the present - Libby Connors, author of Warrior