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As Climate Changes, Wildlife Art Confronts Sacred And Profane, Old And New Worlds

Gallery of the Commons Pushes Comfort Zones, But That's Good

As Climate Changes, Wildlife Art Confronts Sacred And Profane, Old And New WorldsGod knows there is plenty to worry about in the world.

The polar ice is melting from global warming ; various species from frogs to gorillas are in danger of vanishing; ocean life is being depleted—some creatures may be beyond recovery; deserts are expanding, the Amazon and central African rainforests receding, pollution in China is worsening, drinkable water is scarcer and meanwhile some islands soon are going under…it is easy to fall into the trap of cynicism.

Amid the litany, we’re impressed by the number of artists who refuse to succumb to despair and who, if they’re not

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Written by Todd Wilkinson

Categorized As: Environment
Century-Old Rungius Painting Is Wildlife Highlight At Coeur d

Century-Old Rungius Painting Is Wildlife Highlight At Coeur d'Alene

Results of Annual Summer Art Showcase Being Watched On Both Sides of Atlantic

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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Calling All Frog Artists

Calling All Frog Artists

New Group Devoted To Frog Conservation Wants To Elevate Public Awareness

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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