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The Journal of Wild Culture
Still Facing the Dragon, 7 Years On
How do we turn down the fascistic power that appears to rise up so easily in us? By Thomas R. Smith.
Practical Wildness in Your Garden Ecosystem
Have Native Plant Garden, Will Travel. Knowing how your
How Art Can Send us
When an artist cuts a diamond out of his ancestor's
A wildness of meaning
Improvising against entropy . . . for guerrilla gardening
When Deer is Not Venison
"I was just a consumer, and there was no link between me
Rethinking Politics in the New Climatic Regime
Switching the way we see the world, and our ourselves, in
Bedrooms as Homes
A new exhibition depicts living below the poverty line in
An Ancient Formula: The Powder Keg of Climate & Migration
How Anne Frank's story echoes through the Age of Climate
Why We Stay in Unhappy Relationships
What's going on when we're romantically unrewarded and can'
A Friendship with the Ruined Things
Beauty — and some heartache — in wondrous rot. Photographs
Out-Smarting the Future
The risks of smartening up our cities. By Joe Fyans.
On a Winter's Day, Circling the Land
Setting down (and finding) tracks in the shared forest. By
Here's Lookin' At You, Kid: Bringing Art Inside
Using the opportunity of art to break into a Lithuanian
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