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  • Out of Eden Walk on Campus
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From #Chicago to #Delhi, just like that: @OutofEdenWalkCh has opened its doors, aka Chicago #HomeStories, to slow journalists all over the world. Walk with us? cc @PaulSalopek #SloJo2021 #Edenwalk @PIAURSPCS @spidersengage @URJOURNALISM twitter.com/outofede…

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RT @PaulSalopek Walking partner @sidagarwal has hiked the length of the fabled #Ganga (#Ganges) River in #India, advocating for its preservation. He joins activists worldwide in pushing to set aside 30% of the planet for conservation. #campaignfornature @InsideNatGeo See: veditum.org twitter.com/InsideNa…

About 3 days ago from Don Belt's Twitter via Twitter Web App

It’s one of the least reported big stories in the world right now, and @ImtheJournalist nails it: economic refugees. twitter.com/kemsawye…

About 4 days ago from Don Belt's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone

RT @tracycrowley77 So moved my students' response to @PaulSalopek @outofedenwalk @pulitzercenter's recent Nomad Classroom article from Myanmar: pulitzercenter.org/s… #21learns @NatGeoEducation #7thchat @MarkSchulte pic.twitter.com/mipx…

About 5 days ago from Don Belt's Twitter via Twitter Web App

Thought you'd enjoy this, @HeinleWill twitter.com/PaulSalo…

About 5 days ago from Don Belt's Twitter via Twitter Web App

cc @HeinleWill twitter.com/outofede…

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cc @megannannan @ninajoss_ twitter.com/outofede…

About 5 days ago from Don Belt's Twitter via Twitter Web App

RT @outofedenwalk One of the most common questions we get about the Eden Walk is: "What animals do you see?" Increasingly, the answer is: none. As the human footprint has grown, the animal world has retreated. This thread shares some stories about these encounters.

About 5 days ago from Don Belt's Twitter via Twitter Web App

RT @PaulSalopek A millennium ago, maps were drawn on paper handmade in gilded Samarkand. Today, we plot them with satellites and electrons on a screen. Digitally mapping a multi-year walk across the Silk Roads. @NatGeoEducation @ArcGISStoryMaps @outofedenwalk #EdenWalk nationalgeographic.o…

About 5 days ago from Don Belt's Twitter via Twitter Web App

RT @dishashetty20 "Marine biodiversity is responding to the warming global temperature by moving away from the equator as the oceans heat up, according to the study that examined 48,661 marine species." via @Forbes forbes.com/sites/dis…

Last week from Don Belt's Twitter via Twitter for iPhone

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