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January 20, 2017

My musings on 20 January, 2017

Here are my recent musings on Nature’s Web of Life. This series of blog posts contains sources for my musings, my research, and my preparation for my student seminars. I am happy to share these with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will offer your comments at the […]

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Published on January 20, 2017 10:01

January 13, 2017

The Wood Wide Web – Part 2

I welcome back guest blogger Emily Stone so that she may present the second part of her “Wood Wide Web” series. Her first blog , as well as this essay, focuses on the great ecological importance of the interconnected underground world of plants and forests. Emily is an award winning writer and the Naturalist and […]

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Published on January 13, 2017 06:22

January 6, 2017

My Latest Musings On 6 January 2017

Here are my recent musings on Nature’s Web of Life. This series of blog posts contains sources for my musings, my research, and my preparation for my student seminars. I am happy to share with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will offer your comments at the end […]

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Published on January 06, 2017 11:00

December 30, 2016

The Wood Wide Web

As part of providing my dear readers with content that focuses on Nature’s web of life, I regularly search for well written books or blogs that I might share with you. By good fortune, I came across the web site of the Cable Museum in Northern Wisconsin . Hidden within lies a focus on Nature’s […]

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Published on December 30, 2016 05:00

December 23, 2016

My musings on 23 December, 2016

Here are my recent musings on Nature’s Web of Life. This series of blog posts contains sources for my musings, my research, and my preparation for my student seminars. I am happy to share with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will offer your comments at the end […]

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December 16, 2016

The Wisdom of Henry Beston

The ideas of great minds offer profound insight into the aesthetic, spiritual, and scientific voices of Nature. These ideas resonate with my experiences in Nature and inspire the core ideas of an interconnected Nature that are presented in my blog essays.

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Published on December 16, 2016 11:00

December 9, 2016

My musings for 9 December 2016.

This series of blog posts contains sources for my musings, my research, and my preparation for my student seminars. I am happy to share with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will offer your comments at the end of the list. Systems thinking is the process of understanding […]

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Published on December 09, 2016 16:53

December 2, 2016

Ecological Literacy – The Path To Human Survival

In June of 2009, ecoliteracy.org published an important  essay that offered a basis for how we humans must develop a relationship with Mother Earth in order to survive as a race. The essay was based upon ideas first proposed by  Fritjof Capra, the father of modern systems thinking. This blog post is a paraphrased summary […]

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Published on December 02, 2016 10:16

November 25, 2016

My Latest Musings On 25 November 2016

Here are my recent musings on Nature’s Web of Life. This series of blog posts contains sources for my musings, my research, and my preparation for my student seminars. I am happy to share with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will offer your comments at the end […]

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November 17, 2016

Protecting Nature’s Energy Flow Is A Powerful Conservation Strategy

Nature's "genius" is in her ability to transport and transform the energy which is her lifeblood. These processes of energy transformation and transportation operate through a set of organizing principles

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Published on November 17, 2016 15:34