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The Caribou Guardians
Two First Nations protect an animal that has protected them for generations. Continue reading

9 Rules for the Woke Birdwatcher
Lower your binoculars. See bird and person in the full context of their being, feathers or skin. Continue reading

A Uniquely American Animal
How the rattlesnake became the symbol of a violent nation. Continue reading

What Hangs on Trees
I AM SIMULTANEOUSLY enchanted and haunted by trees. As a child, I was a tomboyish tree-climbing tree lover—a daydreamer held in mahogany arms. If I went missing, my family knew where Continue reading

The Ghost People of Tanzania
THE SWAHILI PHRASE zeru zeru translates to “ghost people” and in Tanzania refers to one of every fourteen hundred citizens with albinism. The phrase is both descriptive and prophetic, as much Continue reading