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	<title>Comments on: Claus Matteck reads the body language of an old hollowing oak</title>
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	<description>Jill Butler and Ted Green blog their activities surrounding ancient trees, their preservation and their importance</description>
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		<title>By: antony croft</title>
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		<dc:creator>antony croft</dc:creator>
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		<description>Great little video, Claus has to be one of the greatest minds to enter the world of aboriculture. We owe a lot to this man and I hope to see much much more from this tree nut, and I think ted should have a word in his shell like to produce a video series to enable more of us to experiance this great mans views phylosophies and theories. We have so much more knowledge because of him and we can save so many more trees of ancient and veteran calibre from the &quot;risk entreprenuers&quot; by studying his work.

come on ted, have a word, I know there is a lot of us that would gladly part with substantial amounts of hard won cash to see more of the two of you talking trees.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great little video, Claus has to be one of the greatest minds to enter the world of aboriculture. We owe a lot to this man and I hope to see much much more from this tree nut, and I think ted should have a word in his shell like to produce a video series to enable more of us to experiance this great mans views phylosophies and theories. We have so much more knowledge because of him and we can save so many more trees of ancient and veteran calibre from the &#8220;risk entreprenuers&#8221; by studying his work.</p>
<p>come on ted, have a word, I know there is a lot of us that would gladly part with substantial amounts of hard won cash to see more of the two of you talking trees.</p>
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