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The Journal of Wild Culture
Art That Feeds the Planet
Breath by breath.
Puncture the new normal
Protecting ourselves from a new American regime's
Charting a disappearing future
A blend of history, politics and Arctic ecology draw
In Praise of Poetic Frenzy
Our Bloomsday tribute: how a classic American comedy sketch
Her ear tuned to the earth
Three poems: On The Cusp of the Known World: A Field Guide
How the World Breaks
A sober investigation into weather-on-steroids — and the
The Expanding Company of Rogues
Rodrigo Duterte, the latest invitee to the White House.
Nature is Satan's Church
A bold, eloquent statement shadows the inner feminine and
Living with Epilepsy: Part II
What navigating the edge of a neurological wildness feels
In the Wild Culture (Burmese) Kitchen: Golden Egg Curry
Burmese Golden Egg Curry is a beautiful way of presenting
Manifesto for a Global Climate Strike
At its least: a list from which individuals can choose an
Gaze Into My Eyes, Wild Beauty
Cactus, O' Beautiful Cactus! A wildflower lover discovers
Researching our response to horrors — why it matters now
A psychotherapist and writer on social movements traces the
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