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    Announcing the Publication of Breaking Bread

    January 8, 2018

Tag: conservation

Path of the Panda: Q&A with Kyle Obermann, conservationist photographer
Environmental Art Environmental Writing Interviews 

Path of the Panda: Q&A with Kyle Obermann, conservationist photographer

On June 25, 2018 by WT Web Content

As an adventure photographer, conservationist, and all-round wildlife enthusiast, it was the honor of a lifetime for Kyle Obermann to be invited to photograph the Anzihe Nature Reserve in China, home to 30% of the world’s population of giant pandas. One of…

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Community Supported Conservation
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Community Supported Conservation

On October 26, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on May 15, 2017 Image: George Archibald, “Wattled Cranes Forage While a Family Washes Their Clothes,” Crane Media Collective, used by permission by Kelly Hoyer Guest Contributor Animal poaching first came to my attention when I learned about the ivory trade. When…

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Bird Woman: Whole Terrain interviews Julie Zickefoose
Boundaries Environmental Art Environmental Science Environmental Writing Interviews Whole Terrain Authors 

Bird Woman: Whole Terrain interviews Julie Zickefoose

On September 20, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on December 15, 2010 by Hanna Wheeler Julie Zickefoose is one of the lucky few who are gutsy enough to make a living — and a difference — by doing something they love. She spends most of each day walking,…

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