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November 24, 2015

Connections In Nature : Free Learning Guides For Environmental Educators

One of the most important conservation strategies available to us is the creation of a deep consciousness of Nature in the minds and hearts of the world’s population – especially our  youth. In doing so, we leave a legacy for future generations that will serve to guide young people along a pathway of preserving and […]
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Published on November 24, 2015 14:05

November 17, 2015

My latest musings on 19 November 2015

Here are my recent musings on patterns and connections In Nature.   This series of blog posts contains the most recent  Internet articles that interest me. They are sources for my musings and my research which I am happy to share with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you […]
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Published on November 17, 2015 09:05

November 3, 2015

My Latest Musings On 5 November 2015

Here are my recent musings on patterns and connections In Nature. This series of blog posts contains the most recent  Internet articles that interest me. They are sources for my musings and my research which I am happy to share with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will […]
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Published on November 03, 2015 16:05

October 19, 2015

My musings on 22 October 2012

Here are my recent musings on patterns and connections In Nature. This series of blog posts contains the most recent  Internet articles that interest me. They are sources for my musings and my research which I am happy to share with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will […]
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Published on October 19, 2015 09:15

October 17, 2015

Patterns In Nature : Dirt Lives And Breathes

It might seem that the subject of “dirt” is as boring as watching paint dry. That is — until one sits in a forest or a meadow and considers both the beauty of the moment and the basis for that beauty. Much of that forest or meadow resides underground in an invisible world that we […]
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Published on October 17, 2015 11:26

October 10, 2015

Nothing In Nature Is Isolated – A Video Essay

From the most minuscule atomic particle to the grandest galaxies, the past, the present, and the future of every animate and inanimate being in our universe is defined by its connection to everything else because these vital connections transport and transform life energy within and between Her creatures. If any of these links were broken, Nature on […]
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Published on October 10, 2015 09:51

October 7, 2015

My Latest Musings On 10 October 2015

Here are my recent musings on patterns and connections In Nature. This series of blog posts contains the most recent  Internet articles that interest me. They are sources for my musings and my research which I am happy to share with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will […]
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Published on October 07, 2015 18:06

September 26, 2015

Being Wolf – Lessons From Nature’s Tangled Web

“We reached the old wolf in time to watch a fierce green fire dying in her eyes. … I was young then and full of trigger-itch; I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters’ paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf […]
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Published on September 26, 2015 13:59

September 25, 2015

My Latest Musings On 25 September 2015

Here are my recent musings on patterns and connections In Nature. This series of blog posts contains the most recent  Internet articles that interest me. They are sources for my musings and my research which I am happy to share with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will […]
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Published on September 25, 2015 13:30

September 19, 2015

Patterns In Nature : The Independent Life Of Bristlecone Pine Forests

Perhaps I am drawn by the gnarled beauty of the very independent Bristlecone Pine where its scraggly curves and pointed, broken, wildly fractal branches grow out of rock rubble within their harsh environment. These trees are a thing of beauty I cannot explain except when I see them in the context of a different kind of connectedness than I see in other parts of Nature.
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Published on September 19, 2015 10:43