A wordless story told with stark, black-and-white illustrations, in which a boy walks through a dark, snow-covered forest, unaware that something--perhaps friend, perhaps foe--is watching him.
Photographs and easy-to-follow text describe forests and the food chains, food webs, animal survival techniques, and other aspects of life that make them distinct.
Discusses tropical rain forests, including their flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples, as well as the activities that threaten their destruction and the consequences of that destruction.
An illustrated history of the New England forests, from colonial days when settlers freely used the trees for warmth and housing to today's tensions between environmentalists and the logging industry.