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Jonathan Drori

    Jonathan Drori is a significant figure with a deep commitment to environmentalism and conservation, leveraging his extensive experience in science communication. His background includes leadership roles in prominent environmental organizations and a distinguished career in broadcasting, where he produced numerous acclaimed science and technology programs. Drori's work is characterized by a passion for making complex scientific and natural world topics accessible and engaging to a wide audience. He champions environmental awareness through his various roles and endeavors.

    Jonathan Drori
    In 50 Bäumen um die Welt
    In 50 Bäumen um die Welt Puzzle 1000 Teile
    In 50 Pflanzen um die Welt
    Around the World in 50 Plants
    Around the World in 80 Plants
    Around the world in 80 trees
    • 2023
    • 2021

      Around the World in 80 Plants

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.4(801)Add rating

      An inspirational and beautifully illustrated book that tells the stories of 80 plants from around the globe'Informs and charms in equal measure' Monty Don

      Around the World in 80 Plants
    • 2018

      Around the world in 80 trees

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.6(1587)Add rating

      Trees are one of humanity’s most constant and most varied companions. From India’s sacred banyan tree to the fragrant cedar of Lebanon, they offer us sanctuary and inspiration – not to mention the raw materials for everything from aspirin to maple syrup. In Around the World in 80 Trees, expert Jonathan Drori uses plant science to illuminate how trees play a role in every part of human life, from the romantic to the regrettable. Stops on the trip include the lime trees of Berlin’s Unter den Linden boulevard, which intoxicate amorous Germans and hungry bees alike, the swankiest streets in nineteenth-century London, which were paved with Australian eucalyptus wood, and the redwood forests of California, where the secret to the trees’ soaring heights can be found in the properties of the tiniest drops of water. Each of these strange and true tales – populated by self-mummifying monks, tree-climbing goats and ever-so-slightly radioactive nuts – is illustrated by Lucille Clerc, taking the reader on a journey that is as informative as it is beautiful.

      Around the world in 80 trees