SOIL STORIES recording with author Bill deBuys
August 11, 2022
August 2, 2022
SOIL STORIES recording with author Bill deBuys
New Mexico Healthy Soil Working Group
https://www.nmhealthysoil.org/portfolio/soil-stories-with-author-bill-debuys/
“Finding Grace Amid the Grief” | Tricycle Interview
August 11, 2022
July 31, 2022
“Finding Grace Amid the Grief”
Tricycle
https://tricycle.org/article/trail-to-kanjiroba/
“Welcome to the Pyrocene: New Mexico Megafires Mark a Turning Point” | TomDispatch.com
August 11, 2022
July 21, 2022
TomDispatch.com
“Welcome to the Pyrocene: New Mexico Megafires Mark a Turning Point”
https://tomdispatch.com/new-mexicos-megafires-mark-a-turning-point/
Video Interview with Bill McKibben
August 11, 2022
April 21, 2022
Virginia Festival of the Book
Interview with Bill McKibben
Author and Conservationist William deBuys Explains Why We Should Be Building Arks
March 21, 2022
"Author and Conservationist William deBuys Explains Why We Should Be Building Arks" in The Independent
https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/santa-fe-himalayas-william-debuys-b2022426.html
Zen in the Mountains: Bill Nevins Interviews Bill deBuys
March 21, 2022
"Zen in the Mountains: Bill Nevins Interviews Bill deBuys" in Mountain Journal
https://mountainjournal.org/new-book-by-bill-debuys-touts-earth-as-healer-in-uncertain-times
Conversation with Laura Paskus concerning The Trail to Kanjiroba
October 19, 2021
On “New Mexico in Focus,” PBS/ KNME, 7-8 pm MDT, October 22, 2021.
The Good Neighbor | New Mexico Magazine
July 13, 2021
Immersed in northern New Mexico culture, author William deBuys has emerged as one of the region’s strongest storytellers, conservationists, and defenders.
Nuevo Mexico Profundo Interview Series: William deBuys
July 13, 2021
We present an interview by Frank Graziano with William deBuys, as part of an oral biography project conducted by Nuevo Mexico Profundo, gathering a cross section of personalities and histories from New Mexico.
Trail to Kanjiroba | Kirkus Reviews
July 13, 2021
DeBuys brings many of the most appealing attributes of memoir and travel and nature writing to bear on humanity’s most significant existential crisis. In 61 brief chapters, which read like travel journal entries, deBuys weaves together geological and evolutionary histories and studies of the planet’s peoples and biodiversity within the context of his participation with the Nomads Clinic, which provides medical care to communities in Nepal’s remote Upper Dolpo region.... A pleasing ray of positivity regarding the planet’s present and future.