Virgin Forest Internet Archive Repack

The virgin forest is the natural forest par excellence. It has grown up independently of human interference, and its structure is the result of the uncontrolled action of natural forces. It is, in fact, a natural phenomenon, and as such, it is worthy of study.

by Zencey, Eric. Publication date 1998 Topics Human ecology -- Philosophy, Philosophy of nature, History -- Philosophy, History -- Internet Archive Irons in the fire : McPhee, John, 1931 - Internet Archive virgin forest internet archive

A warning flashed on the screen: IRREVERSIBLE. ALL HIDDEN NODES WILL BE EXPOSED. ALL DATA WILL BECOME WILDFIRE. The virgin forest is the natural forest par excellence

If the Blight reaches the Mother Tree—the 2,000-year-old Ceiba that holds the decrypted keys to the global power grid—the world goes dark forever. The Climax by Zencey, Eric

The competition among the trees is keen, and the struggle for existence results in the survival of the fittest. The weaklings are gradually eliminated, and the survivors grow at their expense. The process is slow, but it is continuous, and it leads to the production of a forest composed of trees which are admirably adapted to the conditions under which they grow.