Restoring Meadows Like Their Lives Depend On It
“Four point six feet,” I say, pulling a stadia rod out of the water and back onto the inflatable kayak, “but I think it’s deeper over there.” I’m measuring the […]
“Four point six feet,” I say, pulling a stadia rod out of the water and back onto the inflatable kayak, “but I think it’s deeper over there.” I’m measuring the […]
I’ve been living in the Sierra for almost 9 months. Each day brings something new, or at least a new perspective on something old. As the light leaves, letting nighttime […]
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Thanks to Jonathan Minard for the short film above presenting Rachel Sussman , Carl Zimmer and Hans Ulrich Obrist, and the book that they collaborated on: Since 2004 artist Rachel Sussman has…
Blogger and ecologist Neahga writes about an issue I’ve encountered several times since leaving college – lack of access to scientific journals and papers. It was a couple of weeks […]
Week of Jan. 13 Water is still on my brain. The reservoirs are low. Winter is usually the season for rain here (and snow, at higher elevations), but this year’s […]
Hello readers, it’s been a while since the last post. I just drove across the country. Again. 3,200 miles, through 11 states, in 4.5 days. Unfortunately, blazing across the country […]