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SAFETY NOTICE: Although Wilderness Press and the author have made every attempt to ensure that the information in this book is accurate at press time, they are not responsible for any loss, damage, injury, or inconvenience that may occur to anyone while using this book. You are responsible for your own safety and health while viewing the trees or following the walking trips described here.


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The Trees

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I WOULD like to thank the many people who helped me write this book. Arthur Lee Jacobson, author of Trees of Seattle, first suggested the idea, and he was generous with his time in reviewing the original manuscript. Matt Ritter and Jason Dewees—both tree professionals who have likely forgotten more about trees than I will ever know—answered countless questions and helped me identify rare and unusual members of San Francisco’s urban forest. Jaime Pandolfo provided much of the photography in the first edition of The Trees of San Francisco, and Matt Ritter and Nathan Brewer added beautiful images for this second edition. Dan Flanagan, Doug Wildman, and others from Friends of the Urban Forest have made that organization’s wealth of data available to me, and have helped in numerous other ways. Mark Bittner, Rigo 23, and the family of Victor Reiter contributed information and content to these pages. Peter Ehrlich, forester at the Presidio Trust, added details for the ssss1. Michele Palmer, Sid Silverman, Ted Kipping, Drew Dara-Abrams, Karla Nagy, Evan Martin, Meena Tappouni, Adrianne Jang, Samuel Clay, Brittany Janis, and Gordon Matassa made valuable suggestions for the walking tours and sidebar stories.

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