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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 11 November 2017

Dawn Again: Tracking the Wisdom of the Wild

The most powerful and important book I've read this year? No question. Dawn Again: Tracking the Wisdom of the Wild, by Doniga Markegard, is eloquent, inspiring, and a must-read for any global educator. Markegard's memoir traces her beginnings from wildlife tracking to a more concerted effort of support and practical advice for wilderness education and living wisely on this planet. Through it all, her voice rings clearly for teaching about the earth, about the wildlife on it, and living responsibly and well.

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  • memoir
  • books
  • wisdom
  • nature
  • wilderness
  • travel
By wandering freditor , 10 July 2017

Oo Roo, Uluru: a Trek In the Australian Outback

OO ROO, ULURU
The Australian saying "see ya later" is often "Oo Roo."

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  • Australia
  • Uluru
  • travel
  • culture
  • nature
  • outdoors
  • stories
By Asako Maruoka , 21 April 2017

Top 5 Regions in Tibet

Culture and heritage runs in the veins of Tibet, and the cities are an amazing reflection of that. Encompassing extraordinary geographical structures, beautiful rituals, and a unique lifestyle, Tibetan cities are graceful. Some ancient cities are present in the region and they tell stories of a glorious past. The cities hold great value, and they always give something unique to the visitors. Once you tour to Tibet closely, the cities hold an enchanting appeal.

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  • travel
  • Tibet
  • nature
By Casey Siemasko , 9 November 2016

The 7 Natural Wonders of Taiwan

It can be a bit confusing figuring out what is and isn’t ‘supposed’ to be a wonder of the world. It seems there’s a new list all the time, detailing the ancient wonders, the new wonders, the natural wonders, the underwater wonders…there’s even a list for the 7 wonders of the solar system!

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  • Taiwan
  • travel
  • outdoors
  • nature
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 26 October 2016

How Nature Can Answer the Problems of Human Experiences: Escapism: Words + Photos

When I first heard of the book Escapism: Words + Photos, by Candice Lee, I was excited. Nature plus poetry plus lived experience? YES! Then the book came in the mail, and I opened it and happily dug in. 

How Nature Can Answer the Problems of Human Experiences: Escapism: Words + Photos

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  • Poetry
  • nature
  • National parks
  • writing
  • travel
  • phenomenology
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 14 June 2016

Lassoing the Sun: A Year in America's National Parks

Some books come into your life and stay with you. For whatever reason, they strike a chord and fit right in. And while this is rare, it does happen. One book that is forever lodged in my heart is Lassoing the Sun: A Year in America's National Parks, by Mark Woods. It's a personal look at natural spaces, at family and friends, at moving and doing, at being in nature. It's a thoughtful record of exploration and listening and thinking, of love, of essence of place.

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  • National parks
  • travel
  • nature
  • books
  • book reviews
  • Mark Woods
  • family travel
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 3 June 2016

Raptors, Science, and Essence of Place: Avenging the Owl

Being a teen is hard. Being a teen with a series of life changes is even harder. One new YA book that explores this theme is Avenging the Owl, by Melissa Hart.

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  • YA
  • middle readers
  • books
  • raptor rehabilitation
  • Oregon
  • forest
  • nature
  • science education
By Lexa Pennington , 2 June 2016

6 Destinations Perfect for Walking Holidays

For some people, relaxation during a holiday is all about a leisurely walk, while for others, walking is more of a sport. Whether it is in a park, mall, or on a hiking path, walking is an activity that can be enjoyable in more ways than one. With this in mind, if you are looking for a place that can be visited for a walking holiday, below are some of the best options. 

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  • travel
  • walking
  • outdoors
  • nature
By Izabel Antle , 18 May 2016

Postcard From Plitvice Lakes National Park

As Croatian folk music blasts in the background, my family makes our way through windy mountain roads in our tiny rental car. We drive quickly by tiny villages and rolling green hills, dotted with trees, where happy sheep graze. The mountains are very beautiful, but only a preview of the spectacular place we are soon enter. Before long, the drive is over, the music turned off, the tickets bought, and we are entering the park. 

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  • Croatia
  • travel
  • nature
  • National parks
By Bert Maxwell , 26 April 2016

Enjoying The Great Outdoors With Elegance

Planning for a vacation is an exciting time for everyone, whether it’s for one or for a family. For some, it happens once a year, for those lucky ones, it happens more often, either way, thinking where to go and when to go is fun to do. What is not as exciting is the actually planning and getting everything ready, as far as searching for the right location, how to get there, the cost,  or wondering if the hotel or resort will be as nice as it looks on the web.

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  • nature
  • travel
  • family travel

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