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Celebrating Galápagos Girl – Blog Tour

The Lee & Low team and I, plus six welcoming bloggers have been busy celebrating Galápagos Girl, which will be in bookstores everywhere September 18th, 2018!  Thanks to all. Here are links to a few more of the blogs I’ve visited. … Continue reading

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Celebrating National Wildlife Day with a Galápagos Girl activity sheet & book giveaway

It’s National Wildlife Day, the perfect day to celebrate my newest picture book Galápagos Girl. Today we can celebrate by promoting awareness of conservation of animals and habitats…and in two other ways: 1) Enter a book giveaway of Galápagos Girl at … Continue reading

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Galápagos Girl launches September 18th!

It’s the end of a long journey…and the beginning! My newest book, the bilingual Galápagos Girl comes out September 18th from multicultural publisher Lee & Low. Its journey began over ten years ago in December 2007, when I fulfilled a dream of … Continue reading

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Storymagician Newsletter. ☂️ Marsha Diane Arnold’s Book Giveaways, News, Tips

WIN A FREE AUTOGRAPHED BOOK If you’d like to win an autographed copy of my newest book May I Come In?, either contact me via my website (www.marshadianearnold.com) or private messageme on Facebook. Just write “May I Come In? drawing” in your … Continue reading

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Buffalo Commons, The Haverfields, and Prairie Dogs

My very first post on Earthsvoices was about the heroic stand of Larry and Bette Haverfield and their work for the grasslands and the black-footed ferrets.  What many ranchers in western Kansas see as a “prairie dog problem” to Larry … Continue reading

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Flavors of Spring

Five mile training run this morning.  Jasmine, roses, eucalyptus, and evergreen flavors filled the country air.

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Artists in the Back Country

During John Muir‘s time, artists, writers, and scientists went into the back country, into the wilderness.  When they returned, they shared their findings and feelings with the public.  “Artists in the Back Country”, a program of the Sequoia Park Foundations, … Continue reading

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Land Trusts, Toluma Farm, and lots of goats!

Land.  Growing up in a Kansas farming community I was surrounded by lots of it – beautiful, flat plains full of golden wheat.  Here in California, my friend Jean and I often walk the land in Marin and Sonoma County, both havens … Continue reading

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30 years of helping the Black-footed ferret

September 26th marks the 30th anniversary of the discovery of what was believed to be the last 24 wild black-footed ferrets in North America.  Hooray for our beloved black-footed ferrets.  The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute has learned so much about … Continue reading

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Blessings to Gaia on Earth Day

Each of us is part of the earth.  With that blessing comes responsibility. Each of us must do our part to protect our earth, its resources, its wildlife. Some people celebrate Earth Day on March 20th, the first day of … Continue reading

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