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Search ArticlesWater harvesters and Imagineers- jobs for the 21st century
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Water harvesters and Imagineers- jobs for the 21st century
Happy New Year! I appreciate all the Mother E readers. You’re a group that cares about what happens with Mother Earth, and many of you are taking actions to protect it.
An outer and inner tour of a forest
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An outer and inner tour of a forest
Welcome Back! You’re at Mother E, a monthly newsletter devoted to exploring our kinship with other species in a climate-changing world. You can also view this post on the website if you want to see the images better. And if you missed last month’s post, it’s here: The Making of a Feast in 19th Century Frontier America This month, I’m taking you along on a visit to a coastal redwood forest property in the hills of southern Mendocino County, CA.
The making of a feast in 19th century frontier America
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The making of a feast in 19th century frontier America
Discover more from Mother E Telling the stories about our kinship with other species in a climate-changing world Welcome! You’re at Mother E, a monthly newsletter devoted to exploring our kinship with other species in a climate-changing world. You can also view this post on the website if the photos don’t show. And if you missed last month’s post, it’s here: Letting Life Move Freely I’m sharing personal history this time.
Letting Life Move Freely
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Letting Life Move Freely
Welcome! You’re at Mother E, a monthly newsletter devoted to exploring our kinship with other species in a climate-changing world. You can also view this post on the website if the photos don’t show. And if you missed last month’s post, it’s here: The Summer that Challenged People and Wildlife Mother E readers: The post that follows was inspired by a seemingly unrelated group of articles and essays I had been reading, when it hit me that they all related to movement.
The Summer that Challenged People and Wildlife
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The Summer that Challenged People and Wildlife
Welcome! You’re at Mother E, a monthly newsletter devoted to exploring our kinship with other species in a climate-changing world. You can also view this post on the website if the photos don’t show. And if you missed last month’s post, it’s here: A Dangling Snake in a Kenyan Tree House. Since all species are affected by a destabilized climate, one of the best things we can do is to lighten our outsized human footprint.