The Forests of Kent County, written by Fred Wilson Besley and originally published in 1911, offers a detailed look at the forestry and natural history of this region in Maryland. This historical work provides insights into the composition, distribution, and ecological significance of the forests, reflecting the environmental concerns and forestry practices of the early 20th century.
Besley's study serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical landscape and ecological changes that have occurred over the past century. Readers interested in environmental history, forestry, and the regional characteristics of Kent County will find this book an illuminating and informative read.
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