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A View from a White Pine Tree
Forest fires are a big problem – the smell of woodsmoke is overwhelming at the moment. I’ve had enough of others speaking for me. But...
The Carnivore of Eden
The Green Swamp Preserve is a harsh environment where survival requires extreme evolutionary adaptations. Here, even the plants are carnivorous. To enter this sacred place...
From the Desk of Seldom Seen Smith
Canyon country. Southwestern United States. Lights out in Moab at midnight. A transformer has blown. Illuminated by dawn, it remains as ochre and aflame as...
Service No Service
“Listen,” says K. “Not even the radio’s working.” Blips of static as her fingertips spin the dial. The low hum of our tires on the hardball....
An Hour at the Salon
Ash falls on your shoulders as you walk towards a salon for a manicure. You see the smoke. The air smells like your grandfather’s ashtray....
Remarkable Trees: Biodiversity & Economic Botany
Following the UN’s International Day of the Forest on the 21st March, Julia Knights spoke to Tony Kirkham, one of the world’s leading experts on trees to learn more about...
Juma
In the last days of December 2006, news that gold had been found in the Juma basin quickly spread throughout the Amazon, attracting men and...
Isolation in Iceland
Iceland in winter is the closest one can get to living in eternal night. This country is extraterrestrial; a stretch of solar landscape, rock formations,...
Ancient America’s Corn Corridor
‘Looks like it’s broken,’ he said pointing to the two holes in the ground. We were having dinner with Benito Treviño and his wife Toni at...
Waves and Whalesong
‘Intertidal is the part of the shoreline that appears during low tide and is hidden during high tide. In some places it is thin, in...
Issue 11: Ecology
Welcome to Panorama’s 11th edition. In this issue we turn our attention to ecology—from the word’s earliest roots to present-day ecologies which span people, organisms,...
Twenty Dollars Fake American, A Foreign Drama
We’re in the back office of a Peruvian lockup, two miles from the border of Ecuador, and I’m pleading with the sergeant in his pressed...
Doll's Eye
Wet dawn. The wind moaned. White lightning hooked itself violently into the land. Overnight, the sky had cracked open entirely, rain spilling like grey ink...
The Hidden Universe: Adventures in Biodiversity
We estimate there to be some 8.7 million species globally. For plants, we believe around 2 in 5 species are at risk of extinction –...
Night Farmers
The grand old train station, Hua Lamphong, in central Bangkok, has no cafe per se. Instead there is a food court. The food court offers...
Staring Down the Language Barrier
The first language I heard was Arabic. I am sure of it although I don’t actually remember. I do know the endearments toward babies, ill...
Issue 9: Borders
In this issue we have work from India, Nigeria, Philippines, Israel, Netherlands, UK, USA, Brazil, South Korea, Thailand, Germany, Italy, and more. In many ways...
Guatemala
It feels like someone has stubbed a cigarette out on my chest. It’s dark, the middle of the night. I’m in bed. And, it happens...
The Amazon Rainforest
The Amazon rainforest, spanning nine countries of South America, is the world’s largest ecosystem and the most biodiverse place on earth with around 80,000 species...
Dawn at the Edge of the World
It has just gone 11am and I am standing in the pre-dawn light at a fault-line between worlds. Here, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge the continental...
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