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I brought 'The climbers companion' and its a really good read but it only has climbing techniques. Can anyone help me with any decent books on perhaps chainsaw and cutting techniques side of things...or the tree health, growth and disease side of things...cheers :biggrin: by the way ive looked at modern arboriculture and its too expensive so that's out of the picture

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Trees: Their Natural History by Peter Thomas

 

Two books to open your eyes to the importance of tree and natural systems

 

Bringing Nature Home by Douglas W. Tallamy

 

Teaming with Microbes by Lowenfels and Lewis

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some books from the 'research for amenity trees' series that ive found interesting and also provide sugesstions for other literature are:

 

diagnosis of ill health in trees

 

the body language of trees

 

principles of tree hazard assesment and management

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