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Category: Environment and Conservation
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Amy Seidl looks at the signs of spring and sees ecosystems in flux.
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South End Press author Scott Kellogg offers some urban sustainability ideas.
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Steven I. Apfelbaum checks in from Stone Prairie Farm as springtime brings green plants, blossoms, and wildlife to the prairie.
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With a record number of Americans on Food Stamps, Mark Winne looks at a food system where we have one food system for the poor and near poor and one for everyone else.
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Steven Apfelbaum talks about the coming of springtime and the yearly prairie burn at his farm in Wisconsin.
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The first signs of spring are making an appearance at Stone Prairie Farm: chickadees, red-winged blackbirds, and rabbits all notice the change in the air.
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Claire Hope Cummings, author of Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds, ponders the false dichotomy between science and religion that still roils American classrooms two hundred years after Darwin’s birth.
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Even in the bitter cold, there are still signs of life on Steven Apfelbaum’s Stone Prairie Farm.
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Bill Ayers spoke for himself on the op-ed pages of the New York Times this past weekend. Kai Wright's Drifting Toward Love was selected as an Outstanding Book by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights. A profile of Wright ran his past weekend in Edge Boston. John Hanson Mitchell's The Paradise…