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Issue 17 is out now!
Issue 17 has been crafted to evoke an emotional response. It wasn’t created just to inform or inspire you, but to move you. So in this issue:
- We can hear the sounds coming from the Symphony for Endangered Birds, composed by Aimée Portioli
- We can hear the silence that Asman Adi Purwanto has to deal with in Indonesia’s forests, void of birdlife
- We can also feel the determination of Lexi Smith, a female founder in the world of tech giants and fierce competition
- And we can almost see the wonder that arises when you discover the vast array of sea slug species that roam our oceans.
- And of course, there is plenty more!
Grab your copy now and tune into your senses.
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