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The Journal of Wild Culture
The Best and Brightest Who Failed Indigenous Peoples
Once revered figures in their societies, their legacies are now vigorously contested. By James Cullingham.
A Thinker to Help us Through Fraught Times
A film about Gregory Bateson's systemic mindset proves his
What we're reading . . .
Developing stories that navigate the edge.
Back Issues: Wild Culture Sunday Edition
Delve back into what you may have missed.
Eager for the Infantry
Interview with Bob Nasmith by Barry Stevens.
Tree and Axe
I dream of swaying. . . Two poems by F. Kate Langan.
Redefining the Female of the Species
On preconceptions about female behaviour in the animal
Photography's Cues to Decline
Documenting states of rupture in North East England in the
A Combat Photographer's Story
"He wears the story of his life on his body and in his
Internet Grief: Where the Island Meets the Metaverse
Contemplating a world without. By Sadie Rittman.
Human Places We Know
Way down here from way up there. Images from the European
The Russian Preoccupation with Historicism
How to understand a man who appears to be acting out of
Letting the Garden Be
Leaving the soil science books behind. By Rebecca Weil.
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