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Several Field Naturalists, Ecological Planners, and alumni write blogs that you may also enjoy:

The “Slow Water” Movement, by Charlie Hohn (Field Naturalist, AA-’10), http://slowwatermovement.blogspot.com

The Slow Water Movement blog is essentially about how water moves – from trickles to floods, in natural areas, agricultural areas, and cities.  There is a movement to appreciate urban nature, but little has yet been said about appreciating water moving through landscapes influenced by humans.  Rather than looking at runoff as garbage, or an obligation and burden, I like to look at it as an opportunity.  There are many things people can do to manage, use, and enjoy the runoff around their homes and workplaces.  The blog also addresses larger-scale issues such as flooding, as well as fun ways to appreciate runoff and urban nature using demonstration, art, and technology.

 

Deshler Photography, by Jim Deshler and Danielle Owczarski (Field Naturalist, AB-’12), http://deshlerphotography.blogspot.com

Jim and Danielle invite you to explore the natural history and culture of VT and beyond through the photographic lens and the written word. Their interests are eclectic covering mountain sports, local festive events, still life, and nature exploration. There is never a dull moment for the curious mind, when your unable, let them do the exploring for you.

 

Renewing the Commons, by Connor Stedman (Ecological Planning, AC-’13), http://renewingthecommons.wordpress.com/

Reflections on tending the wild and the commons across North America.

 

Posts from Ecological Planning students can be found on the blog of the International Environmental Diplomacy and Security weblog: http://ieds.newsvine.com/

 

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  1. on March 15, 2012 at 10:34 am Charlie

    I was just directed to another very neat FNEP alumni blog at http://bugtracks.wordpress.com/


  2. on January 17, 2012 at 1:26 pm Neahga

    One more blog from a former EP:

    http://writingfornature.wordpress.com/

    This includes photography and reflections on both nature and science. What is nature? How do we think about it? How can we better include it in our lives, and what is our relationship to it?


  3. on October 27, 2011 at 10:39 pm Avatar of Ryan Morra Ryan Morra

    Recent posts from Ecological Planning students can be found on the blog of the International Environmental Diplomacy and Security weblog:
    http://ieds.newsvine.com/



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