Sunset Park Virtual Walking Tour Category : climate change, HistoryA virtual walking tour, in conjunction with the publication of the spring 2020 Brain Washing from Phone Towers Informational Pamphlet,...
Fresh Creek Category : Botany, climate change, HistoryThe last pamphlet of 2019 is about: transportation networks, bicycling in the city, the Jamaica Bay Greenway, landfills, Robert Moses,...
Make the Earth Say Beans Category : Botany, HistoryThe summer 2019 informational pamphlet is about community gardens, land use, zoning, urban agriculture, and the history of Flatbush. Printed...
Plant Out of Place Category : Botany, HistoryPlant out of Place is the Spring 2019 pamphlet, part of a series of three centered on weeds and their...
Homesteading for the Urban Coyote Category : climate change, ScienceThe Fall 2018 pamphlet is on rewilding and the urban ecosystem. Why would a coyote come to Queens? What happens...
The Liquid Fault Line Category : climate change, ScienceThe Liquid Fault Line is the Summer 2018 Pamphlet. It addresses strategic retreat from the shoreline in an age of...
The Acclimatization Society Category : Birds, ScienceThe Acclimatization Society is a new limited edition pamphlet about birds that are local to New York City, their adaptations, and...
Intertidal Category : Jamaica Bay, ScienceIntertidal concerns itself with the history and future of the only inhabited island in Jamaica Bay, Broad Channel. Learn about...
Flyway Category : Jamaica Bay, ScienceFlyway concerns itself with the ecology of Jamaica Bay. Learn about salt marshes, horseshoe crabs, shore birds, ospreys and more. Afterwards,...
Still Life with Bottles, Oysters, and Hooves Category : History, Jamaica Bay, TechnologyLearn about nineteenth century waste management practices, early aviation history, and find out where you too can get a good source of vintage glassware for your next Brooklyn event.
The World Turned Upside Down Category : HistoryIs the end nigh? How can one identify a witch? What is globalism?
Tell the Bees Category : Food, ScienceWe have been robbing the bees for thousands of years. How much do we really know about them?