Native species, Traditional uses, Ecological knowledge, Land stewardship
Coconuts Aren’t Actually Nuts—They’re Closer to Peaches Than Walnuts
seriouseats.com·2w
Embodiment and the (Re)invention of Emoji, from the Aztecs to Humboldt and Darwin to AI
themarginalian.org·1w
Human Hair in 500-Year-Old Knotted Cord Rewrites What We Knew About Literacy in the Inca Empire
zmescience.com·3w
‘People say my music helps them heal’: Canada’s First Nations musicians revitalise the powwow
theguardian.com·1d
Readers Respond to the April 2025 Issue
scientificamerican.com·3w
Wild Reads: 10 New Books that Celebrate Wildlife and Their Environments
therevelator.org·4d
Where have all the crabs gone? How development is squeezing out southern Malaysia’s sea people
theguardian.com·1w
Transplanting Nutmeg
daily.jstor.org·3w
How a church row over a pre-Christian ritual reflects an ancient Italian village’s battle for survival
theconversation.com·2w
The climate case for planting trees has been overhyped — but it’s not too late to fix it
theconversation.com·1w
Nature Reviews Biodiversity: Integrating historical sources for long-term ecological knowledge and biodiversity conservation
rbfirehose.com·4d
The time is right to take plant cuttings – and they’re easier to grow than you might think
theguardian.com·2w
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