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EcoTheo Review - Enlivening conversations and commitments around ecology, spirituality, and art. Enlivening conversations and commitments around ecology, spirituality, and art.
Zeb Weese

Zeb Weese

Zeb Weese has spent the last two decades as a conservation biologist specializing in natural areas management. He is also a lifelong Catholic married to a Presbyterian pastor. A sixth-generation Kentuckian, he lives in the Bluegrass with his wife and sons and has degrees in zoology, Environmental history, and forestry from the University of Kentucky.

2015 Fall, Reviews, Writing October 27, 2015 January 30, 2016

From The Field: The Good Seeds

The Evil Weeds When conservation and Christianity intersect it’s usually framed as “Creation Care.” I’m a big fan of the Creation Care movement and…

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Blog, Voices of Thanksgiving November 26, 2014 November 26, 2014

Thanks Aren’t Enough

This is part of our Voices of Thanksgiving series. You can find all the stories and reflections of gratitude here. [separator type=”thin”] Thanksgiving is here once again;…

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Columns, Writing, Your Work Outside November 6, 2014 November 5, 2014

The King’s Chambers Are Getting Empty

Amphibians are among the unsung heroes of their ecosystems. Frogs, toads, and salamanders do a lot of heavy lifting in their habitats – smack dab in the middle of the food chain, they eat a lot of bugs and provide food for a lot of larger critters.

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Articles, Writing October 22, 2014 October 22, 2014

Remembering Tom Barnes

[openquote]I find it hard not to believe in a God who would make such a wonderful place for us to enjoy, because you know,…

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Columns, Writing, Your Work Outside June 12, 2014 June 12, 2014

The Birds Reap

Look at the birds of the air; they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.  …

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Blog, What We're Reading June 10, 2014 June 5, 2014

Kentucky, Naturally

When Kentucky gets any national media attention it’s usually for the wrong reasons. Stereotypes are reinforced on a pretty regular basis. We probably have…

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Columns, Writing, Your Work Outside April 10, 2014 April 9, 2014

Bats, Fungus, Silver and Gold

“On that day people will throw away to the moles and to the bats their idols of silver and their idols of gold…” –…

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Columns, Your Work Outside December 12, 2013 December 12, 2013

Hemlocks in the Furrows

Judgment springs up like hemlock in the furrows of the field – Hosea 10:4 Save Our Hemlocks!  Save Kentucky’s Hemlocks! Save Georgia’s Hemlocks!  Pages…

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Columns, Your Work Outside October 24, 2013 October 23, 2013

Not Exactly Ecological Armageddon

Proverbs 24:27 – “Prepare your work outside, get everything ready for you in the field; and after that build your house.” Welcome to Your Work…

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Writing September 12, 2013 September 11, 2013

And on the third day God created Short’s goldenrod

I am a professional conservation biologist and a life-long Christian.  While I don’t claim to be particularly outstanding at either, I certainly hope that…

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