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The BC government has announced its intention to kill over 180 wolves in a last-ditch effort to protect endangered caribou herds. The move has been called scientifically unsound, as it fails to consider the real causes of the herd’s decline, as well as whether or not the small number of remaining animals are capable of recovering in the wild. Voices of reason say they can not. Click on the image above for more information. Please consider signing the petition at pacificwild.org
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Ailm (Fir or Pine)
“Out of my experience, such as it is (and it is limited enough) one fixed conclusion dogmatically emerges, and that is this, that we with our lives are like islands in the sea, or like trees in the forest. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Ailm, Book of Ballymote, Cailleach, Caledonian Forest, Celtic Tree Oracle, David Rankine, Druantia, Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries, Magical Alphabets, Meaning of Trees, Merlin, Ogam: Weaving Word Wisdom, Ogham, Ogham Tract, Robert Graves, Scotch Fir, Scotland, Scots Pine, Silver Fir, Sorita d'Este, Tree Calendar, Tree Wisdom, Trees for Life, W.Y. Evans-Wentz, White Goddess
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Quert (Apple)
“Apple. The Pome fruit and tree bearing this fruit is celebrated in numerous functions in Celtic mythology, legend and folklore; it is an emblem of fruitfulness and sometimes a means to immortality.” – James MacKillop (Oxford Dictionary of Celtic Mythology) … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, Apple Sex Symbol, Arthur, Avalon, Book of Invasions, Brigit, Celtic Symbols, Connla, Cu Roi, Cuchulainn, Cultivated Apple, Fairy, Glass Castle, Grape, Guns Germs and Steel, James MacKillop, Jarod Diamond, Madness, Merlin, Milesians, Ninth Wave, Oak, Ogam: Weaving Word Wisdom, Ogham, Otherworld, Oxford Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, Quert, Sabine Heinz, Salmon, Sidhe, Thomas the Rhymer, Tree Wisdom: the Definitive Guidebook, Tuatha De Danann, White Animal, Wild Apple
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