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Ways of the Wildwood
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A Little About Things...
Hey! My name's Aimee Cree Dunn, and over the last twenty-some years I've had the privilege of being a teacher, writer and outdoors guide with a focus on environmental, rural and Indigenous history as well as Ojibwe ecology, wild animal relations, "radical botany," and environmental ethics.
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A very amateur photographer, I love taking photos of this amazing world, researching it and then sharing this with you.
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I hope you'll join me on these adventures. And don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube Channel!
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