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A stellar group of writers, scientists, and educators illuminate the intersections between environmental science, creative writing, and education, considering ways to strengthen communication between differing fields with common interests.
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Acknowledgments Paul Crumbley and Melody Graulich, Introduction Carolyn Tanner Irish, Preliminary Reflections on Matters Environmental Ken Brewer, Painted Lady Robert Michael Pyle, Who Lost the Limberlost? Education in a Mis-Placed Age Ken Brewer, The Silliest Debate Craig B. Stanford, Cousins: What the Great Apes Tell Us about Human Origins Ken Brewer, Why Dogs Stopped Flying Hartmut Grassl, How Science and the Public Can Lead to Better Decision Making in Earth System Management Ken Brewer, Martha Jennifer Price, What Is the L.A. River? Ken Brewer, The River Blind Ted Kerasote, The Unexpected Environmentalist: Building a Centrist Coalition Ken Brewer, Dermatophagoides Louis Owens, At Cloudy Pass: The Need of Being Versed in Human Things Ken Brewer, Trying Not to Lie Kent C. Ryden, Tuttle Road: Landscape as Environmental Text Ken Brewer, The Tarantula Hawk Annick Smith, Begin with a River Ken Brewer, How to Train a Horse to Burn Dan Flores, The Natural West Ken Brewer, Sheep Ellen Meloy, Separation Anxiety: The Perilous Alienation of Humans from the Wild Ken Brewer, Largest Living Organism on Earth William Kittredge, Going South Ken Brewer, Now the Sun Has Come to Earth Susan J. Tweit, The Pleiades Ken Brewer, Scarlet Penstemon Keith Wilson, Poetry Reading at the Tanner Conference Robert Michael Pyle, Common Cause in Common Voice Notes
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