Acorns and Octavia
COMPRISING MORE THAN FOUR HUNDRED species and two genera, oaks and their fruits abound in most temperate regions of the world, where they feed a great many organisms, from squirrels and Continue reading
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COMPRISING MORE THAN FOUR HUNDRED species and two genera, oaks and their fruits abound in most temperate regions of the world, where they feed a great many organisms, from squirrels and Continue reading
AVATAR — THE GLITTERING 2009 smash hit filled with crude metaphors and flashy action sequences — follows its hero, Jake Sully, on a journey from military man enmeshed in technology to Continue reading
The narrative about America’s national parks has been dominated by white voices. In this special section from our archive, guest edited by scholar and writer Carolyn Finney, seven writers and an Continue reading
I pull into Black Oaks, weaving my car through the stands of shaggy oaks, and park just past a greenhouse. There, I make my way to a group of people chatting Continue reading
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