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The back country of solitude
Solo country living, bad weather style. A short story by
“R” Shrikes Us?
A macabre songbird that acts like a hawk. By Anne McGouran.
Up close with one’s large shy neighbours
Somewhere out back there is someone thinking about me.
David Hlynsky's left-field approach to social commentary
A little film about evading technological tyrants through
More hope and change than we can imagine
Allan Savory has his eye on cattle, and how to manage them
At the mouth of a river
Poems that observe what occurs when an ocean beckons a
What goes on in non-human hearts and minds
The nature poems of Pete Mullineaux.
Are the Sea Urchins Singing to Me?
As a child she lived among marine life being studied. As an
Cave Time and Sea Changes
Sea cave audio-poetry by Matthew Clegg, with an
How About a Place for Me?
In the Asian regions a sophisticated sharing of knowledge
The Loving Ache for Nature
What a true ear for counterpoint in nature poetry is
Inside the Feltmaker's Studio
These furry shaggy things tap into people’s inner daemons.
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