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Big Tree, Little World (Interview)
Author and anthropologist Dog Target new book, Oaks Nature – Our most important native tree rich ecosystem; Environmental Horse Advocates for Trees.

Large picture (water)
A new map of the Colorado River Basin connects the basin and its people.

Features

Licensing online
After years of political turmoil, design professionals are merging to protect it
Threatening for a professional license.

The worlds are far away
The leaf is hidden in suburbs of Washington, DC, and has been a gateway to Glenton for years. For new expansion and accessibility, PWP Landscape Architect has developed a landscape design
A combination of large art and small moments.

The full content of September is available here.

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Credits: “Worlds Far” Glenston; “Online Licensing” LAM; “One Big Picture” by Pete McBrand; “Big Tree, Small World” Photo by Rob Cardio.

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