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rewilding

Finisia Medrano and The Return

Joanna Pocock
28th August, 2019
To introduce our latest Featured Mountaineer, an extract from Joanna Pocock's 'Surrender: Mid-Life in the American West' about transsexual rewilder, Finisia Medrano.
Life writing

The Distance Between Us

James Aldridge
13th June, 2019
The artist James Aldridge describes how his practice seeks to forge a dialogue with the more-than-human world. Third post in our Becoming Human series.
Becoming HumanUncivilised Arts

Questions for the Woods

Caroline Ross
5th June, 2019
In the second post in our 'Becoming Human series, Caroline Ross enters the liminal world of the forest and forges a wild camp by a fallen oak.
Becoming Human

Becoming Human

Steve Wheeler
30th May, 2019
Steve Wheeler introduces a new series called Becoming Human, exploring the physical, psychological and experiential aspects of our current predicament.
Becoming Human

Life Without Machines

Tom Smith
10th April, 2019
Tom Smith speaks with Mark Boyle about his new book 'The Way Home'
BelongingLife writing

Rannoch Wolves

Dougie Strang
27th December, 2018
In this short film, the Kairos Collective bring wolves back to Scotland.
Other Kingdoms

The Sparrow and the Twig

Joanna Pocock
29th March, 2018
Lynx Vilden is renowned in the American West for living as our Paleolithic ancestors did. Joanna Pocock joins her in the wild west of Dartmoor.
Wild Words

Badger Dissonance

Dougie Strang
7th August, 2017
My first was a roe deer on the A75. I’d passed it already but this...
In Other TonguesOther Kingdoms

Taking Rewilding Seriously

John Jacobi
31st July, 2017
It is, it seems, our civilisation’s turn to experience the inrush of the savage and...
Dark Thoughts

The Eden Model

Stanley Boyd Eaton
4th June, 2016
Wordsworth and Yeats lamented growing detachment, not only from Nature itself, but from some vital...
Uncategorized

The Anthropocene and Ozymandias

Dave Foreman
26th August, 2015
One of the reasons given today for renaming the Anthropocene is that we have so...
Dark Thoughts

In Patagonia: Part 1

Paul Kingsnorth
17th December, 2011
As I mentioned a few posts back, I have been out of the country for...
JourneysPlace & Time
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