Stories From the Field
Yawanawá: Keeping Culture From Extinction
Culture is the cornerstone and the essential building block of all human societies. The wealth and health of a culture is in its communication, and language is the basic currency.
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Download and share the Motion 101 - We depend on the web of life infographic!
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In Memory of Rory Young
It takes a special person to dedicate their life to protecting wildlife in the most dangerous places in Africa. Rory Young was such a person.
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4 Environmental Campaigns that Used Unity to Create Success
Here are 4 examples of environmental campaigns that have (and still are) creating change using the power of unity.
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3 Leaders Who Spoke Up For Nature & What Happened After They Took A Stand
Most leaders need substantial societal support to take ambitious action for the environment. Here’s our list of trailblazers who are helping to pave the way for others.
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The Single Most Important Conversation We Must Have Before We Can Protect Nature
Imagine what it’s like trying to have a difficult conversation with 7 billion people to let them know that our biosphere is on the verge of collapse. That is precisely what the Nature Needs Half Network is doing.
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The surprising reason behind the disappearance of wolves in Colorado
Something alienates us from more meaningful days, even as it clamps down on our delight in life and gratitude for the wonder of nature. Can you guess what it is? Everywhere you go, it’s there, hidden in plain view. It’s carried on airwaves and spilling over the pages of magazines and newspapers.
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Connecting to Nature with Forest Therapy
By: Amos Clifford, Director of the Association of Forest Therapy Guides & Programs, and John Hendee, Trustee of the WILD Foundation Humans evolved in nature over 5 million years, yet today may live in highly mechanized, developed and stressful environments; for such people a return to “mother nature” is restorative, healing and inspiring as one reconnects […]
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Return of the Auroch to Central Europe
The main icon for WILD10 is the auroch, the large, wild bovine herbivore that roamed Europe for many thousands of years, shaping the landscape, until it was extirpated almost 400 years ago. The artistic impression we use (created by Jaime Rojo) is from one of the many cave paintings found in Spain and France, superimposed […]
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