On one level, “Seeing Further” is about the touching folly of trying to reanimate a relic. With the help of a couple of ...
This book manages to balance an individual’s relentless curiosity while highlighting our increasingly destructive and ...
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Award-winning Northern Kentucky photographer Jon Reynolds recently released his first ...
Brewer is a co-author, along with Slocan Valley forest ecologist Herb Hammond and SFU professor of environmental management ...
The Gandhara art persisted until the 7th century and had some influence on the Buddhist sculptures seen in China and other ...
Ben Pulletz introduces young readers to Luna, a fawn exploring Somerset, in his debut book, which promotes conservation, ...
Showcasing spaces that blur the boundaries between man-made and Mother Nature, it also highlights the importance of ...
With packed schedules, endless work days, family responsibilities and more, it can be tough to find time to reflect on and ...
Saving Nature’s Populations — and Ourselves Paul R. Ehrlich et al. Johns Hopkins University Press (2024) Biologist Paul Ehrlich has a history of failed predictions. For example, his 1968 book ...
Students can explore science concepts through an activity that encourages them to record their observations in thoughtful ...
Well, as a matter of fact there is a certain great big book, the book of created nature. Look carefully at it top and bottom, observe it, read it. God did not make letters of ink for you to ...
For reasons that need not be stated, here are two books that represent an alternative to the pace of the news. Enjoy at ...