
Calendar & Engagement Diary 2009
The Trees for Life Calendar and Engagement Diary for 2009 are now available
The latest editions of our acclaimed calendars and diaries are now on sale now
These high quality publications feature outstanding photographs of the world's trees and forests, combined with detailed, well-researched
text about the areas which are depicted. Trees for Life receives a royalty on every copy which is sold, so buying the calendar and diary is
a great way to support our practical forest conservation work. Both titles are printed on recycled paper made from 75% post-consumer waste.
Buy Calendar and Diary together for £22.90, get free postage and packing worth £3.20!
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Trees for Life Calendar 2009
This beautiful wall calendar provides a unique annual celebration of the richness
and diversity of our planet's forests. It combines 13 large
and 12 small full colour, high quality photographs of trees,
forests and their wildlife from around the world with information
about the state of the forests in each featured country.
The 2009 edition also features an inspiring and articulate
essay entitled 'What the Trees Taught' by Richard Caniell,
who is a founding member and director of the Valhalla Wilderness
Society, one of the most effective conservation groups working
to protect the old growth forests in British Columbia, Canada.
This year the calendar features images by leading nature
photographers from countries such as Colombia, Canada and
Cambodia, as well as closer to home in the Caledonan Forest
in Glen Affric and on Trees for Life's Dundreggan Estate.
The calendar measures 30 x 33 cm (12 x 13 in) when folded,
opening to 66 cm (26 in), including plenty of space to write
in appointments etc.
See calendar sample pages and essay extract
Trees for Life Engagement Diary 2009
Our engagement diary provides an unrivalled collection of images of trees from
around the world each year, and the 2009 edition is beautifully
illustrated with photographs from 33 different countries,
from the Bahamas and Burma to Colombia and Cambodia, as
well as the Caledonian Forest in Scotland. It also includes
an evocative and inspired introductory essay entitled 'The
summer woods of a Highland home' by Sir John Lister Kaye,
who is a well-known author, naturalist and founder of the
Aigas Field Centre in the Highlands. Other features include
information about many of the areas depicted, a glossary
of forest types around the world, a list of tree- and forest-related
sites on the World Wide Web and contact addresses for conservation
groups in the areas featured in the photographs, all of
which combine to make the diary both highly informative
and eminently practical. The diary measures 16 x 23.5 cm
(6 x 9 in).
Our 2008 Diary was selected as one of the "Ten Best
Diaries of 2008" by The Independent newspaper.
See diary sample pages and essay extract
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