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		<title>Tree climbing in Oregon</title>
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		<title>Treeboat on the Oregon pacific coast</title>
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		<description>This photography was taken by &#8220;Pacific Tree Climbing Institute&#8221; , you can see their gallery at this link: http://www.pacifictreecli...Gallery Website: www.pacifictreeclimbing.com

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		<title>Treetop exloration of old growth trees in Oregon</title>
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		<description>Tree-top Tour Producer - Jim Newman; Videographer &amp; Editor - Todd Sonflieth Read more &gt;&gt;

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		<title>A Treetops Travel</title>
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		<title>Tree climbing rainforest photography</title>
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		<dc:date>2009-05-19T12:56:25Z</dc:date>
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		<description>This photography was taken by &#8220;Canopy Access Limited&#8221; a compagny founded in 1998 to provide camera assistance and technical rigging solutions for the wildlife TV industry in the rainforest canopy. They regularly operate in extremely remote forest locations throughout the tropics. From the Amazon to the Congo to the towering forests of Malaysia and Indonesia. You can see their gallery at : (...)

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		<title>The TREE SHADE SYSTEM</title>
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		<description>The TREE SHADE SYSTEM is a new tree climbing assessment chart with seven classes of difficulty. Each one is divided into three subclasses. Altogether, there are twenty-one subclasses, from Ia (very easy) to VIIc (extremely difficult). The TREE SHADE SYSTEM is based on five indicators : Structure (tree shape), Height, Access (first footholds and handholds), special Difficulty and Extension (main interval between two branches). A degree from 0 to 4 is given to each indicator according to its (...)

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		<title>Canopy research &amp; conservation by Nalini Nadkarni</title>
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		<description>Called &quot;the queen of canopy research,&quot; Nalini Nadkarni explores the rich, vital world found in the tops of trees. She communicates what she finds to non-scientists &#8212; with the help of poets, preachers and prisoners. Nadkarni teaches at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington.

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		<title>Professor Stephen C. Sillett - Humboldt State University</title>
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		<description>Professor Stephen C. Sillett, Kenneth L. Fisher Chair in Redwood Forest Ecology at Humboldt State University, is recognized as the foremost expert on redwood trees. Sillett and his students changed the way scientists looked at redwood forests when they began climbing the trees and discovered crowns supporting a rich community of life. Sillett's pioneering research and findings have been chronicled in scientific journals such as Nature, American Journal of Botany, Ecological Monographs, (...)

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		<title>Video of Canopy World</title>
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		<description>www.globalcanopy.org

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		<title>Tree climbing video in the world's tallest redwood</title>
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		<description>See more about Steve Sillett &amp; Jim Spickler

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