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Wildbore A Photographic Legacy
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Discover the captivating narrative within 'Wildbore: A Photographic Legacy', a comprehensive exploration of the transformative journey of Pohangina Valley farmer Charles E. Wildbore. This exquisite photographic collection, published by Totara Press and spanning 100 pages, meticulously documents the environmental evolution of the Manawat? region from lush forests to cultivated farmland. The book measures 210 x 240 mm and is elegantly bound in paperback, making it a perfect addition to any nature lover's collection.
Wildbore’s incredible photographs not only capture the stark changes in the valley's landscape but also act as a poignant reminder of New Zealand's ecological history. As you delve into these stunning images, you will witness how human activity reshaped the environment and the almost complete disappearance of native forests.
More than just a visual feast, 'Wildbore: A Photographic Legacy' encourages readers to reflect on the potential for ecological restoration. Imagine a future where the indigenous flora and fauna are rejuvenated, where forests and wetlands thrive alongside human settlements, creating a harmonious balance. Ideal for enthusiasts of environmental history, photography, and New Zealand culture, this book serves as both an artistic tribute and a call to action for conservation.
Whether you are looking to enhance your home library, searching for a thoughtful gift, or seeking inspiration for ecological initiatives, this photographic legacy is a must-have. Embrace the beauty of nature and the story of transformation with 'Wildbore: A Photographic Legacy' today.
Author: Catherine Knight Publisher: Totara Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 210 x 240 mm
Pages: 100
Publication Date: 20-07-2018
Wildbore: A photographic legacy explores the world of Pohangina Valley farmer Charles E. Wildbore through his remarkable photographs. Wildbore captured the unprecedented environmental change that, by the beginning of the 20th century, had transformed a densely forested valley into farms and orderly settlements. Wildbore’s photographic legacy enables us to visualise the forests that have been almost entirely extinguished from the lowlands of the Manawat? region and, indeed, throughout New Zealand. More than that, it allows us to imagine a future where forests and wetlands are restored - to coalesce with landscapes of human endeavour.
Wildbore’s incredible photographs not only capture the stark changes in the valley's landscape but also act as a poignant reminder of New Zealand's ecological history. As you delve into these stunning images, you will witness how human activity reshaped the environment and the almost complete disappearance of native forests.
More than just a visual feast, 'Wildbore: A Photographic Legacy' encourages readers to reflect on the potential for ecological restoration. Imagine a future where the indigenous flora and fauna are rejuvenated, where forests and wetlands thrive alongside human settlements, creating a harmonious balance. Ideal for enthusiasts of environmental history, photography, and New Zealand culture, this book serves as both an artistic tribute and a call to action for conservation.
Whether you are looking to enhance your home library, searching for a thoughtful gift, or seeking inspiration for ecological initiatives, this photographic legacy is a must-have. Embrace the beauty of nature and the story of transformation with 'Wildbore: A Photographic Legacy' today.
Author: Catherine Knight Publisher: Totara Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 210 x 240 mm
Pages: 100
Publication Date: 20-07-2018
Wildbore: A photographic legacy explores the world of Pohangina Valley farmer Charles E. Wildbore through his remarkable photographs. Wildbore captured the unprecedented environmental change that, by the beginning of the 20th century, had transformed a densely forested valley into farms and orderly settlements. Wildbore’s photographic legacy enables us to visualise the forests that have been almost entirely extinguished from the lowlands of the Manawat? region and, indeed, throughout New Zealand. More than that, it allows us to imagine a future where forests and wetlands are restored - to coalesce with landscapes of human endeavour.
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