From Middle-Earth’s talking “Ents” to the car-destroying Whomping Willow, we’re taking a look the most famous trees in fiction.
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Our Children, Our Planet: Raising Kids Who Can Save the Earth
Are there any ways to enlighten as well as empower young people to help protect the air, land, water, and creatures of the Earth?
Saving the Environment is Saving Ourselves: An Interview with T. A. Barron
Earthjustice Magazine Earthjustice Magazine August 2011 PDF1. Tell me about your connection to nature. What is your environmental ethos? Nature is my great friend, wise teacher, and true healer. As well as my enduring inspiration. How did all that happen? The best way...
An Interview with T. A. Barron
Elizabeth Varadan covers a variety of topics in this interview with T. A. Barron.
2006 – Where the Roads End_Print Copy LA Times.pdf
by T. A. Barron Los Angeles Times March 20, 2006 PDF
2006 – Nature & Writing Panel with Isabel Allende_Book Passage.pdf
Book Passage Panel March 11, 2006 PDF
2005 – WondrouslyBlank_A Plea for Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.pdf
by T. A. BarronFor the NRDC Action FundAugust 2005Original Article | PDFThe world would be far poorer, Aldo Leopold famously observed, “without a blank spot on the map.” Yet it wasn’t long ago that U.S. Senator Frank Murkowski from Alaska stood in the Senate chamber...
Interview with T. A. Barron
by Erik Sofje Plenty Magazine 2005 PDFErik Sofje: How does your work address environmental issues such as conservation and global warming? T. A. Barron: Environmental themes flow through all my books. You’ll find this whether you read The Great Tree of Avalon, which...
NPR Living on Earth Interview
by Steve Curwood National Public Radio (NPR) Living on Earth Oct 25, 2004 PDFSteve Curwood: It's Living on Earth. I'm Steve Curwood. Books on the environment may not be on the top of kids' reading lists these days, but to read one of T.A. Barron's books, you might...
Audio Interview for Random House/Listening Library
by Random House/Listening Library Random House/Listening Library Audio Interview October 2004 PDF1. All your novels—from THE LOST YEARS OF MERLIN to THE ANCIENT ONE to THE GREAT TREE OF AVALON—deal with the theme of heroism. What really is a hero? Does our world need...