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Shenzhen Futian Courtesy of Xublake

Cities: Sydney, Shenzhen, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Philadelphia & more

January 23, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

There’s no denying that urban spaces – cities worldwide – are trending big-time, with an abundance of people on the move and plenty of challenges. In 2014, we’ll be presenting […]

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Architecture, China, Cities, Europe, Green Practices, Parks
Frilly tulip by Ron van Dongen from his book Tulip Anthology. All rights reserved.

Holiday Books 2013: Plants Trees Gardens

December 5, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

For Christmas giving or your own library: a king’s ransom of  beautifully written books and facsimile editions  on trees, plants and flowers,  parks, gardens and manmade landscapes for year-round reading and looking. Here […]

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Books, Ecology, Gardens
Historic stione and wrought iron fence at The New York Botanical Garden damaged during Hurricane Sandy. Photo by Ivo Vermuelen/NYBG.

Hurricane Sandy Recovery: New York’s Parks & Gardens

October 31, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

What did Hurricane Sandy do to New York’s iconic parks and gardens? Keep in mind that New Yorkers crave these places as public “living rooms” where they can run, skate, […]

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Gardens, Rising Waters
Red Oak uprooted near Pfizer Lab Building at the New York Botanical Garden was among hundreds damaged and destroyed during Hurricane Sandy.

Hurricane Sandy Recovery: Parks, Gardens, Museums

October 29, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Just one year ago, Hurricane Sandy’s rampage through New Jersey and New York left behind a trail of damage in some of the city’s most treasured cultural and natural assets:  Central […]

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Gardens, Museums, Rising Waters

Rewilding Europe: Parts I-IV

September 29, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Europe has four times the population density of the United States.  After thousands of years of human habitation – as well as innumerable armed conflicts – Europe, from the Arctic […]

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Biodiversity, Ecology, Endangered species, Europe, Rewilding (Biodiversity), Sustainability
The Adirondacks are well documented in Eric Rutkow's Canopy. Photo courtesy of Wiki Commons

Book Mania: Gardens, Parks, Trees

July 26, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Whether you are a backyard gardener or a botanist, there’s a king’s ransom of  beautifully written books and facsimile editions for year-round reading and looking. Here’s 20 books for your wish […]

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Books, Ecology, Gardens

Rewilding Europe: Intro to Parts I-IV

July 17, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

In February 2013,  we started the Rewilding Europe series to acquaint readers with major conservation initiatives now underway on the continent.  Part IV of the series is now online: the […]

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Biodiversity, Ecology, Endangered species, Europe, Rewilding (Biodiversity), Sustainability

Coming: April-May 2013

April 4, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

  EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS: Art and design, creative landscapes, orchids, birds of paradise, Civil War photography, outsider art, history of food and more! On view in April and May ROLLOUT: […]

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Art & Design, Books, Exhibitions, Green Practices, International, Museums

Rewilding Europe: Intro

February 25, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Europe has four times the population density of the United States.  After thousands of years of human habitation – as well as innumerable armed conflicts – Europe,  from the Arctic […]

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Biodiversity, Ecology, Endangered species, Europe, Rewilding (Biodiversity), Sustainability
Satellite view of South Flevoland, The Netherlands

Photo Gallery: Dutch “New Wilderness” (Part I)

February 24, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler
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Biodiversity, Ecology, Europe, Photo Gallery, Photography, Sustainability

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