An Anthology of the Anthropocene
Our Partners
We extend a deep bow of gratitude to the following partners who have joined us in support of the podcast and various land campaigns.
The sustaining partnerships of organizations and individuals like these keep our projects alive. We invite you to explore their offerings and support them in return.
To lend your support to For The Wild–
Series Partnerships
Ritū is a nourishing daily drink made from ancient plants cultivated long before coffee existed — roasted chicory, barley, shade-grown cacao, amaranth, maíz morado, and mesquite. It’s designed to replace the habit of coffee with a more grounded morning ritual.
Located in southern Italy, among old olive and pomegranate trees and just a few km from the Mediterranean Sea, Elaÿa offers a space for deep inquiry and practice of new and old ways of living that are animistic and in devotion to the sacred.
We make our foods in Juneau, Alaska on Lingít Aaní (Tlingit Land) — a coast stewarded by the Tlingit Peoples since time immemorial. Like the humble barnacle, we are rooted to the rugged coastline and are building a sturdy foundation for generations to come.
Mobilizaton Partners
Founded in 1967, Sitka Conservation Society is the oldest conservation organization in Alaska. Our grassroots work is based in Sitka, Alaska, a small coastal town in the heart of the Tongass, the largest national forest in the United States.
InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council is a Tribal non-profit consortium comprised of ten federally recognized Northern California Indian Tribes with cultural connections to the lands and waters of traditional Sinkyone and neighboring Tribal territories.
Dedicated to building Indigenous power. NDN Collective is an Indigenous-led organization dedicated to building Indigenous power. Through organizing, activism, philanthropy, grantmaking, capacity-building and narrative change, we are creating sustainable solutions on Indigenous terms.
Native Conservancy empowers Alaska Native peoples to permanently protect and preserve endangered habitats on their ancestral homelands. We strive to maintain and secure titles to Native lands in conservation trusts to strengthen our inherent rights of sovereignty, subsistence and spirituality.
Lead to Life is an Oakland-rooted (occupied Ohlone territory) & trans-local collective led by black and queer artists, healers & ecologists devoted to embodying Mark Anthony Johnson’s prayer that “Black wellness is the antithesis of state violence.”
Nels Evangelista is an editorial, lifestyle and documentary photographer and filmmaker. Based in Alaska, he constantly works on media projects in remote areas of the world and the wildly unpredictable nature of the sea.
The Eyak Preservation Council, based in Cordova, Alaska, is a 501c3 grassroots environmental and social change organization. Our mission is to honor Eyak Heritage and to conserve wild salmon culture and habitat through education, awareness and the promotion of sustainable lifeways for all peoples.
Earthjustice is the first and largest nonprofit environmental law firm in the world. Our mission is to wield the power of law and the strength of partnership to protect people's health, to preserve magnificent places and wildlife, to advance clean energy, and to combat climate change.
Reforestation Partners
Explore The Inn at Newport Ranch, a private ocean and wilderness retreat spanning 2,000 acres of dramatic Pacific coastline and forested foothills and ridgetops. Our Mission is to provide our guests with a memorable experience on one of the most beautiful coastal settings in the world.
At Casari Ranch, we believe in the interconnectedness of all things. We focus on a Earth model; a holistic approach to healing that embraces our interconnected relationship to the land, animals, plants, weather and the invisible energetic communications of the web of life.
Since 2013, Art for Trees has planted 40,000 seedling trees to replenish wood burned at Burning Man. This Burn Year, Art for Trees will honor Larry Harvey and Burning Man through a legacy project: the Larry Harvey Memorial Grove.
The Redwood Forest Foundation, Inc, (RFFI) is a private non-profit, Section 501(c)3 organization. RFFI's vision is to establish community-based forests that provide both critical habitat for increased biodiversity and improved regional economic vitality.
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‘Biome’ refers to a community of life, whether it’s the tiny creatures in our gut, or the bioregions of Earth. Beyond an organisation, we see ourselves as an adaptive living system, giving resources to communities to grow ecological wealth.