Ep. 153 : The Nature of Oaks with Doug Tallamy
Doug Tallamy’s new book “The Nature of Oaks : The Rich Ecology of Our Most Essential Native Trees” is a month-by-month study of the ecology of Oaks. A perennial dive into the cycling inhabitants and visitors to Oaks throughout the year. While not quite a field guide, the book does offer detailed explanations, accompanied by large colour photographs, on a multitude of various insect and bird species who are interacting with the Oak.
This book, and interview, are full of natural history of the Oaks, as well as a call to action for those who have the means to plant an Oak.
Doug’s other books, “Bringing Nature Home”, “Natures Best Hope” have been informative in helping folks change the way they conceptualize their lawns. “The Nature of Oaks” will help us deepen our understanding of the ecologies of one of the mightiest cornerstones in our ecosystems across the continent.
As a note, sadly my microphone was not selected properly and my audio isn’t as good as it could be. Luckily Doug’s audio comes in loud and clear.