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Considering a Glacier . . . and Hannibal
High in the Alps, an extraordinary theatrical spectacle. By
Seams of Division Coming Unstitched
Reflections on how a mostly white, humanist society has
A Harvest of Beauty & Intrigue
The keen eye of Rick/Simon celebrates details in the
Drink from the Water Lily's Golden Cup
Paddle freely, speak to a wildflower.
Her ear tuned to the earth
Three poems: On The Cusp of the Known World: A Field Guide
Words that conjure 'place spirit'
Our lost connection with nature can be retrieved by
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
On a Winter's Day, Circling the Land
Setting down (and finding) tracks in the shared forest. By
A Blanket Over Us — 5 poems by Julia Travers
Can someone soothe the world-strain that beleaguers a
Anxious Bedfellows of Eco & Econ
Getting closer to the earth . . . while resisting the pull
Winning battles in the war on poaching
In the war against wild animal poaching, a photographer
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