Carroll D. Ritter is a retired science teacher with a lifelong interest in trees and wildflowers. He attended Purdue University, received his master's degree from Indiana University, and complete advanced coursework in field geology from Western Washington University. After retirement, he assisted Sycamore Land Trust, developing their first and very successful environmental education program working with children of all ages. An avid mountain hiker, backpacker, and photographer, he has logged over two thousand miles on trails in the United States and Canada. He has nominated seven state champion trees over the years, including three new ones for the 2020 Indiana Big Tree Register. He lives in Williams, Indiana, where he practices forest conservation on his own land and still loves and admires his trees.
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Chapter 1: Past to Present Chapter 2: Landscapes of Indiana and Their Relationships to Forests Chapter 3: The Forest as a Living Community Chapter 4: Big Trees and Champions Chapter 5: Oldest of the Old: Indiana's Wondrous Old-Growth Woods Chapter 6: The Odd and Curious Chapter 7: Sheer Beauty Chapter 8: Woodland Values Chapter 9: People and Trees Chapter 10: Protecting and Sustaining Our Forest Heritage Chapter 11: Inspirations and Reflections