A free newsletter and podcast oriented toward building stronger connections to place through stories of human and natural history in the Pacific Northwest
I'm an expert in personal security, privacy, & identity (x-Army, x-USSS Agent, x-Google, Product Leader, Entrepreneur, and Startup Founder). Protecting your privacy and security is more important now than ever.
Paleontology, ecology, and climate change. We explore Earth’s deep past to understand today’s crises. From mass extinctions to modern ecosystems, we turn complex science into human stories—linking ancient shifts to our future on a changing planet
I write my way through the nooks and crannies of the natural+human world - recently left the French Alps to be an ecology professor in Utah. Place, history, ecology, art.
Illustrated stories based on the etymology of our wildflowers. If you wonder why a Daisy is called a Daisy or where spine-tingling names like Devils-bit-Scabious come from, this is the place to be.
A most excellent collection of posts, beautifully illustrated and most informative.
I write about wildlife, the natural world, and public health, based on my career as an author of books like "The Species Seekers" and "Swimming with Piranhas at Feeding Time," and as a contributor to magazines, television documentaries, and public radio.
My weekly post - Receipt from the Bookshop - is written in real time from my award-winning independent bookshop in St. Annes-on-Sea, UK.
Paid subscribers also get an additional weekly essay/book review and access to my book club.
Plants are the answer. A newsletter about ecological gardening, the benefits of native plants, attracting and supporting wildlife in your landscape, and garden travel inspiration.
Personal field notes about experiment and discoveries of the wonders of nature in the dirt of my backyard, a perennial journey of tending garden of plants and my soul.
Thoughtful, funny stories about life, creativity, travel and the various occasions when I've been bullied by a wasp while eating a pastry. Essays, drawings and other tasty crumbs delivered every other week.
Start your day with what's happening beyond the headlines—thoughtful news analysis and global storytelling, all in the time it takes to enjoy your coffee.
New and unpublished drawings and thoughts for people who want to see more of life, from a New Yorker cartoonist. Drawings, cartoons, words, live drawing, process, politics, culture, more...
It's about personal contact with nature, especially birds, native plants, and other wildlife in rural Iowa and farther afield. Whenever I can, I try to give nature a helping hand.
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