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Book talk brings Braiding Sweetgrass wisdom to West Vancouver

North Shore News 25 Apr 2024
The book, a recipient of the 2014 Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award, talks on the role of Indigenous knowledge as an alternative to Western science and medicine.
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Is Your Face Conservative or Liberal?

The American Spectator 25 Apr 2024
We buy books on Amazon because an AI suggests them to us based on our searches and preferences ... But I still like my world today — one where artificial intelligence is still far less dangerous than natural stupidity.
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How 80s sitcom Terry and June is the latest British series to be slapped with ...

The Daily Mail 25 Apr 2024
Trigger warnings have also hit the books of children’s author Roald Dahl ... It blows my mind to think students might be encouraged to steer clear of the book ... Much of the violence in the story is rooted in the natural world. It is the law of nature.’.
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How Bird Flu Is Shaping People’s Lives

The Atlantic 25 Apr 2024
So many wild birds, sea lions, seals, and other creatures have died, and it’s difficult to see how people can effectively intervene out in nature ... When you buy a book using a link in this newsletter, we receive a commission.
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"There Is No Alternative"—Kirkpatrick On von Hoffmeister's ESOTERIC TRUMPISM, by James Kirkpatrick

The Unz Review 25 Apr 2024
This is the introduction by James Kirkpatrick to the book Esoteric Trumpism, by Constantin von Hoffmeister available from Arktos Press, reprinted by permission ... (This essay alone is worth the price of the book.) ... His latest book is Conservatism Inc..
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'Bees' author to appear at Arboretum Book Trail event

Oakridger 24 Apr 2024
Honeybees, Bumblebees, and More!," to the Nature Book Trail from 10 a.m ... The Nature Book Trail consists of 14 large signs that display the pages of "Bees." ... Nature Book Trail sponsors are Raines, Hart, Flowerpot Press, and Janet and Tim Bigelow.
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Personalities: Don Weiss is wild about wildflowers

The Hawk Eye 24 Apr 2024
After he dedicated about five years of wanderlust in nature where he had hundreds of different species of wildflower photographs he decided to write a guide book ... “His books help to educate people ...
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A poetic journey, plus ducks: A conversation with Fred Gerhard

The Gardner News 24 Apr 2024
Gerhard's poetry book," Drifting to Hello," was recently published by Khotso Publishing ... Please tell me about your book. I have a book, "Drifting to Hello," and I have a chapbook that came out the end of 2023 ... Who published your poetry book?.
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Shelf Life: Students take the poetry stage, Longmont Library gears up for its book sale, ...

Daily Camera 24 Apr 2024
• RQ Book Club will meet to discuss “Sea of Tranquility,” by Emily St ... Tuesday at Boulder Book Store; boulderbookstore.net ... • Gina DeMillo Wagner will speak about and sign her new book “Forces of Nature ... Book stores. Barbed Wire Books.
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Explore the life-saving history of Vermilion Point with newly reprinted book

The Sault News 24 Apr 2024
The Little Traverse Conservancy is supporting the re-release of a book about Vermilion Point, one of the most popular nature reserves in the region ... The book is available at most outlets and also the conservancy’s online store at landtrust.org.
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Lost in the Five Stages of Grief

The New Republic 24 Apr 2024
The book was immediately popular, and the idea became even more widespread after a simplified version, consisting primarily of woodcuts displaying both the snares and the correct attitude toward death, was released.
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The 30 world

The Daily Mail 24 Apr 2024
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Getting Ready: Growing a greener future, one yard at a time

Seacoast Online 24 Apr 2024
Chemicals and loss of habitat have done away with most of the natural predators of annoying insects like mosquitoes and ticks ... All those fall leaves are nature’s mulch, and they provide a moist place for many insects to complete their life cycle.
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Low Culture Essay: Natasha Carthew on the Elephant Fayre

The Quietus 24 Apr 2024
For an eight-year-old Cornish tomboy, the concept of celebrating music and camaraderie in a natural setting was a revolutionary idea, an anarchic world of other-nature ... Her most recent book, Undercurrent.

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