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In the study, the team systematically dug through preserved poems dating back to the year 618 CE and found hundreds of references to the porpoises. According to Mei, the fact that a freshwater mammal ...
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Life, death and mowing
Over the last half-century, British poets including Philip Larkin and Andrew Motion have driven a ‘lawnmower poetry ...
Melissa Ferrer Civil found community, and a path toward better mental health, through poetry. Now, she’s spreading the good ...
On some level, humans intuitively understand that a connection with nature is healthy for our physical and mental well-being.
Mei says that the fact that a freshwater mammal like the Yangtze finless porpoise appears so often in these poems reflects the deep connection between people and nature in Ancient China.
In “Democracy and Beauty,” Robert Gooding-Williams explores the arguments and intellectual legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois.
City of Nature CIC, an organisation set up to boost nature and restore green spaces in Bradford, is organising the event on Saturday, which will be held in Lister Park Gardens near Cartwright Hall. It ...
The organisers of Salisbury's eco-friendly People in the Park event are celebrating after successfully hosting it for the ...
This article investigates how the diverse topography of the Philippines—its mountains, rainforests, coasts, and cities—has ...
Widely revered as a metaphorical pet heaven, the Rainbow Bridge will now have a literal location in the Port City for ...