The Once-ler, who now lives a hermitic existence on the gloomy outskirts of town, saw economic opportunity when he first visited an Eden-like haven where beautiful “Truffula Trees” grew. Seuss) book The Lorax, published in 1971. So starts the tale the “Once-ler” tells in the classic Theodor Seuss Geisel (aka Dr. “Way back in the days when the grass was still green and the pond was still wet and the clouds were still clean …. Is this a cautionary tale, or a story about poor forest management? Seuss’s classic book “The Lorax,” a character called the Once-ler cuts down the last tree of its species.
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