When you find a reptile on the road, what do you do? By Cynthia Lewis.
Wildlife & Wilderness
Face to face with hauntingly beautiful insects . . . and an
How a language of human and non-human relatedness can bring
What is revealed as we navigate the wilderness edge? A poem
Group Intelligence of Birds in Flight
The poetics of wildlife group naming. By Angela Lord.

The She-Wolf: Mother to Other Species
A profile of the female wolf. By Angela Lord.

Germaine Greer on a Bug's Life, and Ours
Face to face with hauntingly beautiful insects . . . and an interview with Germaine Greer on why invertebrates matter. By Whitney Smith.

A Solitary Executioner Clownfrog Wants You to Know She Exists
How a language of human and non-human relatedness can bring us closer to everything. By Max Cavitch.

Seams of Division Coming Unstitched
Reflections on how a mostly white, humanist society has appropriated pretty well everything over ecological accommodation. By John Davis.

A Pipeline Runs Through Us
On the fundamentals of sovereignty — from the inside. By Unist'to'en Camp.

That was then, this is now: Learning from past environmental success
What was done then, what is different now.

On The Cusp of the Known World: A Field Guide & other poems
Three poems: On The Cusp of the Known World: A Field Guide, Water Witch, and Skin of Stars. By Amelia L. Williams.

‘Buck’, ‘Leaving’, ‘Nightfall’: three poems on the wild
Somewhere out back there is someone thinking about me. Prose and poems about the wild lives of others. By John Hicks.
