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John Muir Project

John Muir Project, Jennifer Mamola, Bekah Mamola-Hill, Nick Scritch

Inspired by Nature, Driven by Data Project of Earth Island Institute Dedicated to Protecting Our\ud83c\udf32National Forests\ud83c\udf32

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    Inspired by Nature, Driven by Data

  • Jennifer Mamola

    Swamp Notes — From Forests to the Hill

  • Bekah Mamola-Hill

    Investigating the language and digital signals that shape public understanding of the natural world, and more. My restacks and thoughts are my own.

  • Nick Scritch

    Exploring the beauty of snag forests around the world. Stories of wildness, wildfire, wilderness, wildlife, and wild beauty. Uncompromising advocacy on behalf of the evolutionary process, natural disturbance regimes, and wilderness ideals.

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