Society for the Preservation of Wild Culture

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Focus:

Founded in 1986, our work has featured a print magazine, avant-garde vaudeville performances, and urban walking tours. Today we are solely devoted to the magazine, now online, The Journal of Wild Culture, devoted to the articulated space between what humans do and what they cannot control. The magazine’s content serves bioregional principles in general rather than exclusively our local bioregion.

Bioregion Description:

The Oak Ridges Moraine bioregion, in South Central Ontario, is centred around the 160 km/100 mile long moraine, its watershed. It stretches from the Trent River in the east to the Niagara Escarpment in the west, covering approximately 470,000 acres. Much of it has been designated by the provincial government as an environmentally sensitive, geological landform.

Bioregional Drawings, Photos, Poems, Music, Recipes: