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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 New Rebellion Takes Root Against Dithering
"A young person on a dying planet" has something to say. By
Ryota Matsumoto's extraordinary cities
In digitally-processed paintings an architect/artist
Snapshots: Learning to Love LA
CC O'Hanlon's US Trilogy, Part I: In defence of the
Cities for Birds Too
Advocating for urban environments that attract and maintain
Many Questions make a Master
Rick Simon started out in the graphics trade by tweaking
In John Clare’s Footsteps
A poet and teacher recalls his first chance encounter with
Art Through the Female Lens
Her work is a testament to some bold views on the woman's
A Cinematic Anthem for Troubled Times
Getting aware and getting ready . . . a homily in the
A Hawk-Eye for Beauty
Swimming pools are a world unto themselves in Australia.
The Naming of Plants
A child's universe, alive with what grows in a back yard.
Pandemic Revelations
How to think critically about the pandemic. By David Cayley
Germaine Greer on a Bug's Life, and Ours
Face to face with hauntingly beautiful insects . . . and an
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