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Lord God Bird Redux: Is the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Really Back?

Doug Moss and Roddy Scheer Alps, avian, Banggai Crow, Bavarian, Bermuda, bill, bird, birds, Black, Columbia, Elvis in Feathers, endangered, Europe, extinct, fish, forest, Frog, Giant Lizard, hardwood, Indonesia, ivory, Ivory-Bill, Ivory-Billed, Ivory-Billed Woodpecker, Japan, Kokonee, La Palma, Laos, Lazarus, Lazarus taxa, Lord God Bird, Painted, Petrel, Pine Vole, Rock Rat, South, Southeast, sub-tropical, swamp, swampy, taxa, the Canary Islands, wildlife, wood pecker, Woodpecker

Birders are keeping hope alive that the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker will re-appear “on the wing” somewhere in the swamps of the Southeastern U.S…

Lost in the Wilderness

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The Power of Being Lost in the Wilderness

Hannah Owen Bulgaria, city dwelling, Eastern Europe, Emily Dickinson, Europe, Feral, George Monbiot, lake, lakes, mountains, nature, on the spot, rewild, rewilding, Seven Rila, Sofia, train, William Wordsworth

Hannah Owen discusses the power of being lost in the wilderness: it enlivens your senses and puts your skills to the test.

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