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Infinite Peninsula

Chris Rurik

From Chris Rurik, naturalist-spy and explorer of place, on being rooted in all things wild, lost and rewilding — from the South Salish Sea, Cascadia.

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Diversity on the Margins

My peninsula, the Key Peninsula, is an odd forgotten corner of Salish Sea country, a nook, a cranny, a hideout. It’s not on peoples’ maps like, say, the San Juan Islands. Which is how many of us like it.

23 days ago
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The Artful Forest Family

What happens when a forest is encouraged to diversify? The Douglas-fir plantations we have all too often inherited are known for their tight spacing and lack of diversity, hence lack of habitat and scarce wildlife. But what about lack of co...

3 months ago
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Washington's Biggest Madronas

The setting is Port Angeles. It is the Fourth of July. All the things those two facts require—a lawn mower derby, the arcade, spilled ice cream, a parade, tents scattered across sun-drenched docks and everybody in the city out there, taking...

4 months ago
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Finding Butterflies in a Clearcut

After all the monsters I’ve laid down, it’s just a little scotch broom plant, tossed aside on my way to a much-needed water break, that scares up the find of the day: a butterfly that flashes orange and white as it escapes the flying broom....

6 months ago
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