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Sarah M. Gilman

Environmental journalist and essayist

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IMG_8067“Oregon’s Trail Through Time”: A feature from the March 7, 2016 special travel issue of High Country News about simulation, the oft-sanitized stories we tell to help us feel that we belong, and the curious enterprise of trying to protect the 2,250-mile-long Oregon Trail from the development that it helped catalyze.

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I am a Washington state-based freelance writer, illustrator and editor who covers the environment, natural history, science, and place. In my writing, I seek to illuminate the complicated ways people relate to landscapes and other species. In my visual art, I’m most interested in the cultivation of wonder, and the ways it might help more…

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I am a Washington state-based freelance writer, illustrator and editor who covers the environment, natural history, science, and place. In my writing, I seek to illuminate the complicated ways people relate to landscapes and other species. In my visual art, I’m most interested in the cultivation of wonder, and the ways it might help more…

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I am a Washington state-based freelance writer, illustrator and editor who covers the environment, natural history, science, and place. In my writing, I seek to illuminate the complicated ways people relate to landscapes and other species. In my visual art, I’m most interested in the cultivation of wonder, and the ways it might help more…

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