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Moi Goes to Washington

Oil and water, up and down the Amazon. An Ecuadorian warrior travels north to take on the Company. By Joe Kane.
Moi Goes to Washington, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2017
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Heating Up: Climate Passion on the March

Marchers tap the creative spirit to ignite change. Photo essay by Whitney Smith.
People's Climate March posters, Wild Culture, ©2014, photo by Whitney Smith
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Gut Feelings on Parkinson’s and Depression

The maxim 'we are what we eat' is further proved by new, ground-breaking neuroscientific discoveries: our bacteria and brains are talking. By Ted Diran & John F. Cryan.
John F. Cryan
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Cows, Beggars, the Peace Corps & Way Too Much Tea: Crossing Boundaries in 1960s India

A new book on volunteering with the Peace Corps in 1960s India teases out an old lesson . . . why 'unknown' matters. Review by Chellis Glendinning.
Peace Corps 1960s, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2017
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Thylacine

What is revealed as we navigate the wilderness edge? A poem, and the Wild Culture Scribblers' Questionnaire, by Susan Richardson.
Thylacine
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Democracies in Exile: A Blueprint for Dangerous Times

First we figure out where the smoke is coming then, then we figure out a way to get out. By Henry A. Giroux.
Earth Boring since 1947
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The Morel of our Story

How the celebrated morel helped seed The Journal of Wild Culture. By Whitney Smith.
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Life in Catastrophe’s Path, From the Caribbean to Siberia

A sober investigation into weather-on-steroids — and the origins, progression and aftermath of natural disasters. By Chellis Glendinning.
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Beyond the Black Ditch

On a desolate island in the northwestern Scotland, lessons in trying to intuit the past through marks on the landscape. By David Frankel.
 Beyond the Black Ditch, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2017
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The Expanding Company of Rogues

Rodrigo Duterte, the latest invitee to the White House. Trump's Strategy for Gravitas? By James McEnteer.
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