Posts from the ‘biodiversity’ category

BUYER AND LARK

October 16th, 2207. A single slug slides along a damp, rocky outcrop overlooking a grey, brown bay where one can still barely make out the grids,…

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CULTURES ON THE EDGE
WADE DAVIS – NOVEMBER 8th, 2006

Quicktime 7 Required “Cultures on the Edge.” (November 8th, 2006, Chan Shun Concert Hall, Chan Centre) AUDIO | PODCAST | VIDEO – – – – –…

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AMAZONIA

The sun stretches across sky, a long yawn over the horizon, and drinks from the river wide. The wind is gone again, on a whim, chasing…

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ON THE PASSENGER PIGEON

From “Birds of America”, PLATE 62.–MALE AND FEMALE. ECTOPISTES MIGRATORIA, Linn. [Ectopistes migratorius.] Introduction: The Wild Pigeon of North America The Passenger Pigeon, or, as it…

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THE GAME

The gulls were bored. They’d had a busy day, but now they had nothing to do. They milled around aimlessly. The heron had been fishing in…

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THE GLOBAL WEB

Sitting at my desk, I gaze out my window, fascinated by a fairly large spider that had taken up residence on the outer sill. I had…

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BIODIVERSITY F.A.Q. (MCQUEEN REMIX)

What is biodiversity? Derived from the word biological diversity, biodiversity was a term first coined in the mid 1980’s. Biodiversity generally represents the variation of life…

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