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ReDiscovering Your Power

Blog, Community Members in ActionBy Geri VisteinAugust 12, 2012Leave a comment

Mountain Lion Do you know that Mountain Lions once roamed Maine’s landscape before the Europeans arrived in the New World.  The area of North America that is now Maine possessed…

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It is How it is …. Why?

Blog, Protection of CoyotesBy Geri VisteinAugust 8, 2012Leave a comment

I want to express appreciation of the New Hampshire Wildlife Agency ….they have placed some solid educational information regarding Coyotes on their website for the people of New Hampshire. You can read it on…

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The Wisdom of the Child in Us

"Writings" from the Community, BlogBy Geri VisteinJuly 27, 2012Leave a comment

Coyote Pup by Tim Springer If left to his natural instincts a Child meets every living creature with a mixture of shyness and bright interest. He becomes an enemy of…

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A Mirror Image of Ourselves

Blog, Protection of CoyotesBy Geri VisteinJuly 25, 2012Leave a comment

Do you see the mirror image of Coyote in this photo? How we live with Coyote and each other here in Maine is a mirror for us to look into…look…

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Rediscovering Lost Relationships

Blog, Creating Life Enriching RelationshipsBy Geri VisteinJuly 22, 2012Leave a comment

So I will have you ask yourself this question ~ Of all the aspects of your life, what is it that brings you the greatest happiness, peace, joy, and contentment? I…

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“The Power of One”

Blog, Protection of CoyotesBy Geri VisteinJuly 15, 2012Leave a comment

Wolves and coyotes, our top canine carnivores on this American continent, have worked out between them a relationship that has allowed both of them to flourish prior to pre-European settlement…

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Buffalo for the Broken Heart

Blog, Historical PerspectiveBy Geri VisteinJuly 3, 2012Leave a comment

Wild Bison I would like to alert you to another excellent book that I just placed on our website’s booklist:  Buffalo for the Broken Heart by Dan O’Brien.  So why…

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Coyote Beings

"Writings" from the Community, BlogBy Geri VisteinJuly 2, 2012Leave a comment

Photo by John Tangney  I’m not alone tonight … I lay in my bed while a chorus begins. Coyotes are yipping and howling … … amplified by the waters of…

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Knowing Your Power

Blog, Community Members in ActionBy Geri VisteinJune 14, 2012Leave a comment

Wild Mustangs Wild Mustangs … like Coyote … their lives have been abruptly disrupted by the government supported, and abusive use of our western lands by most cattle and sheep…

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Silencing the Song

"Writings" from the Community, BlogBy Geri VisteinJune 13, 2012Leave a comment

photo by Forest Hart I received a letter from a woman in our Maine community, sharing with me an experience that left her feeling a loss of something beautiful in…

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