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Steven Feuerstein sends a newsletter each Monday with his latest thoughts, recent news, and the next two weeks of scheduled activities. When you join Rewild Earth you are automatically subscribed to receive these. Visit your profile page to change your preferences.

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December 03, 2024NC Invasive Plant Council Symposium in Feb 2025 + Beaver activity at Brumley
November 26, 2024Carolina Ghosts + Wisdom from Ray Tennant
November 19, 2024TriWild heads to Williamson Preserve + Another reason to remove invasives
November 12, 2024Bird culture + Sea angels and devils: plankton + Protect The Wildlife You Attract
November 05, 2024Time to come out and heal! + Cloud milking + Fungi will get some respect?
October 29, 2024When Not If! + Protecting green space in cities + Extinct animals resurrected as robots? + Safe glitter!
October 22, 2024Invasives are not "bad" + Animals and death
October 15, 2024Elon U students tear into wisteria + Ant Farms
October 08, 2024Unraveling a wisteria invasion + Violet webcaps + Fighting an extinction + Silly Steven
October 01, 2024Beneficial uses of invasives + Save white oaks: priority #1
September 24, 2024Radiant dusk + Forest stories + A chart of planet healing + Examined lives
September 17, 2024Plants not Guns (Nancy Lawson) + What A Plant Knows + A Sycamore Rescue
September 10, 2024OMG UNC students! + Awful demonstration of "we're all connected" + Great review of how we're all the same
September 03, 2024Hack and squirt tim! + How to save biodiversity. + Another species with names for individuals
August 27, 2024Naked mole rats and weird humans + The Great Stilt Grass Pull of 2024
August 20, 2024Are humans really all that adaptable? And: Cast your cynicism aside!
August 13, 2024Fungi + Great news from California! Outside > inside + Are humans really "adaptable"?
August 06, 2024A new type of wood? Definition of nature + The impact of removing invasives + Connect your kids to wildlife
July 22, 2024Good wildlife news + Down, English ivy, down! My kind of movers
July 15, 2024Dancing trees + Heal the planet, heal thyself + Indoor ice park insanity
July 08, 2024Tree time + Fruit in the palm of my hand + natural disobedience?
July 01, 2024Tree "protection"area + Pink flowers and red lines + Insect Shield
June 24, 2024Busy beavers + Evolution is my religion
June 18, 2024Big volunteer effort in Toronto + one less extinction to worry about
June 10, 2024Please multiverse, be real. Internet addiction changes the brain.
June 03, 2024National Trails Day -> goodbye spindle + Bad AI, Bad! and avoid brightly colored plastic.
May 27, 2024A paper mulberry story
May 20, 2024OMG - Rewild Earth t-shirts and a final exam in the woods
May 13, 2024I love my job. The cicada-geddon and other natural wonders
May 06, 2024APO and EE Rock! Capacity to heal may decline. Invasives and the soundscape.
April 29, 2024I wrote a poem? Knowledge vs Wisdom. Billionaires Suck.
April 15, 2024New park approved for tree rescues and Hillsborough goes all in on native species
April 08, 2024#1 Priority: reduce consumption, # Priority for tree rescues: safety
April 01, 2024First oak leaves of the year! New saws thanks to your donations, a real-time tree rescue
March 25, 2024First Rewild Earth donation and a new (scary) plastics database
March 18, 2024Powerful ants, TWO wonderful tree stories, cool new website feature, more unasked-for advice
March 11, 2024Major Milestone Achieved, Mountain of Things, Bag of Olives
March 04, 2024Rewild Earth live on Instagram! (and an ode to trees from Cat Stevens)
February 26, 2024Rewilding works, a story from the United Kingdom
February 19, 2024Nandina success story, pleasant flashbacks, and very cool trees
February 12, 2024New worksite, terrible herbicides banned, and some thoughts on human exceptionalism
February 05, 2024Amazing tree fossils, and how I avoid distractions
January 29, 2024Enormous wisteria vine, and the complex impacts of invasives
January 22, 2024Picking up the pace in 2024
January 15, 2024A great start to the new year
January 08, 2024Volunteer-powered invasive removal in 2023
January 01, 2024A new year and a renewed focus on planet healing!
December 25, 2023Winter Wisteria Wipeout + A look back at Brumley South Preserve
December 18, 2023As winter settles in, our work with invasives changes
December 11, 2023Saving all we can, most importantly our neighbors
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