"We need science that moves us": 'Writing Wild' with Kathryn

"We need science that moves us": 'Writing Wild' with Kathryn Aalto, the extended conversation

In early March, a mini episode with writer, instructor, and landscape designer and historian Kathryn Aalto aired on MTPR. This week, we return to women nature writers: this is the full, extended conversation with Kathryn, author of ‘Writing Wild: Women Poets, Ramblers, and Mavericks Who Shape How We See the Natural World.’

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