bright whir, may a swarm wait,
thrumming, for your return."
From A Single Worker, Maggie Smith, in Creature Needs: Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation, eds. Christopher Kondrich, Lucy Spelman, Susan Tacent
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"...Northern amber,
bright whir, may a swarm wait, thrumming, for your return." From A Single Worker, Maggie Smith, in Creature Needs: Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation, eds. Christopher Kondrich, Lucy Spelman, Susan Tacent "Everyone has a fox story."
From Swift Foxes in Kansas Grasses, Five Fields, Eleni Sikelianos, in Creature Needs: Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation, eds. Christopher Kondrich, Lucy Spelman, Susan Tacent "Needless to say, it was a grisly business."
From Prairie Dog Proceedings, Robin Mclean and Tim Sutton, in Creature Needs: Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation, eds. Christopher Kondrich, Lucy Spelman, Susan Tacent "Every morning Edith gets up before Bill, and she pads downstairs in her slippers and she gets the newspaper off the walk, and then she takes the scissors to it. Bill wants to read the paper, wants to be informed, but he doesn't want to know sad things."
From Everything is Wonderful, Annie Hartnett, in Creature Needs: Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation, eds. Christopher Kondrich, Lucy Spelman, Susan Tacent "It's not a food chain, it's a food web. The building of a dam in northern Canada impacted the water, the fish, beaver, moose, muskrat, trees, and so on. Water flows."
From Orca Oracle, Kazim Ali, in Creature Needs: Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation, eds. Christopher Kondrich, Lucy Spelman, Susan Tacent |
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