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More To Be Shaped By: Searching for Black Nature Writing

More To Be Shaped By: Searching for Black Nature Writing

Erin Sharkey on Decolonizing the Wild Experience

By Erin Sharkey | March 22, 2023

<em>What Survives</em> —Lacy M. Johnson Examines the Aftermath of Disaster

What Survives —Lacy M. Johnson Examines the Aftermath of Disaster

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By Emergence Magazine | March 20, 2023

Tiffany Shlain on the History of Feminism, Tree Rings, and “Dendrofemonology”

Tiffany Shlain on the History of Feminism, Tree Rings, and “Dendrofemonology”

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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Daisy Hildyard on the Ancient Origins of James Lovelock, Progenitor of Gaia Theory

Daisy Hildyard on the Ancient Origins of James Lovelock, Progenitor of Gaia Theory

“Lovelock’s origin can be traced back thirteen billion years, and more, to an event that lasted for a fraction of a moment.”

By Daisy Hildyard | March 16, 2023

Learning About the Natural World (Inside My Family’s Cult)

Learning About the Natural World (Inside My Family’s Cult)

“Mother doesn’t believe in protecting children from anything.”

By Michelle Dowd | March 9, 2023

Fabulous Fungi: On the Endless Possibilities of the Mushroom

Fabulous Fungi: On the Endless Possibilities of the Mushroom

Meg Madden Explores the Many Ways to Use Mushrooms

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Lucy Jones on the Fascinatingly Weird Lifeforms of the Forest Floor

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Why Fig Pollination and Literary Criticism Have a Lot in Common

By A. V. Marraccini | February 24, 2023

An Explorer Frozen in Time and a Map for the Mess of Life

An Explorer Frozen in Time and a Map for the Mess of Life

Reid Mitenbuler on the Drive to Wanderlust and the Neuroticism of the Present

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How the Resurgence of Whale Populations Impacts Our Ecosystem

How the Resurgence of Whale Populations Impacts Our Ecosystem

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What Our Fear of Wolves Tells Us About Ourselves

What Our Fear of Wolves Tells Us About Ourselves

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How Sailors Predict Climate and Weather on the Open Ocean

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In Search of Clear, Night Skies: On Preserving Earth’s Darkest Places

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By Johan Eklöf | February 15, 2023

Nona Fernández on the Constellations We Create With Our Memories

Nona Fernández on the Constellations We Create With Our Memories

“Light from the past illuminates our present.”

By Nona Fernández | February 13, 2023

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