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Posted on October 16, 2017August 10, 2018

A Sussex Castle Rewilded

Drive past the gatehouse and head up the private, single lane road towards Knepp Castle and you do feel a little like you have arrived on the set of Downton Abbey. Pastures studded with magnificent oaks flank the narrow roadway that leads you to the main house. The landscape on both sides conveys a deep …

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Posted on September 25, 2017January 21, 2018

Sailing on Oceans of Grass

“Prairie schooners” they called them. The covered wagons that moved across the tallgrass prairie of the American mid-west in the nineteenth century would have revealed no daylight under their carriage. Their wheels would have been completely obscured by grasses and forbs that stood five or six feet high. The only objects visible from afar would …

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Posted on September 1, 2017January 21, 2018

Rewilding on the Rocky Mountain Front

Drive west along U.S. Highway 2 from the town of Browning towards East Glacier and your eyes are summoned upwards towards one of the most remarkable vistas in the United States. In front of you rise the piercing peaks and fractured walls of the Rocky Mountain Front.  The swift transition from rolling grassland to near-vertical …

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  • anthropocene
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  • bears
  • biodiversity
  • biotechnology
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  • cloning
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  • CRISPR
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  • Rocky Mountains
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the author

Christopher J. Preston is at various times a professor of philosophy, a commercial fisherman, a gardener, an author, and a student of powerful emerging technologies. The most inflated title he ever possessed was Distinguished Visiting Fellow in the Ethics of the Anthropocene.

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