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To See Such Trees

Robert Aquinas McNally

Wild justice, inside the forest and out

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In colonial America goodness ended where the trees began. That line formed the frontier, the place where civilization ceased and savagery held sway. Bears, wolves, and pumas on the animal side of the forest ledger, tribal murderers a...

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New Name, (Sorta) New Direction

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Even the child me found solace in the woods. My birth family was chaotic, often dangerous, and the forest offered escape into the safety of the wild. A short bike ride delivered me to the edge of the experimental woodlands that Ohio...

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A Tale of Two Civilizations

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Just back from two-and-a-half weeks in Türkiye, the country straddling both Europe and Asia that we Americans used to call Turkey. Two interests drew my partner, Gayle, and me to brave the packed, nonstop flight from San Francisco to...

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What a Difference a Name Makes

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Rudyard Kipling, novelist and poet of empire, in 1892. (Wikimedia, Creative Commons.)

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Writing about wild things and places for more than 50 years has given me the opportunity to report what was a long, sad story rising toward the bright and hopeful. Today, though, this tale is taking a turn back toward tragedy.

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    Writer fascinated by the place where justice and the wild run up against each other. Winner of a Commonwealth Club gold medal for the year's best book on California. Five-time Pushcart Prize nominee.

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