
✤ I write visually rich stories about the living world to recognise and regenerate our relationship with Nature.
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I once spent a morning with a cheetah scientist (bear with me, we’ll get to the bird part). She was researching the impact of lions on cheetah survival in the Serengeti, and part of her work involved monitoring lion population density by br...
This essay was published in May 2025 by Fieldfare. It is a love letter to one of my favourite places on Earth, so I thought I’d share it again, but this time in my own newsletter ;-)
I hope I will return to Cocha Cashu someday. Till then,...
A recent post by , A Raucous Sentience Loosened into Wind, stopped me in my tracks:
First the roar.
Not birds, not yet, just the sky doing something you have no word for, a pressure in the chest before the eye finds cause, a sound t...
Now that I’m about to embark on a major writing project, I thought I’d start by reviewing my current understanding of good writing habits.
I’m afraid I can’t remember where I first came across the original version of these, or who compile...
I don’t know whether to applaud Mark Cocker or kick him in the shins.
I’ve just finished reading his Our Place: Can We Save Britain’s Wildlife Before It Is Too Late? Published in 2018 and shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize in 2019, it is...
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Writer, former wildlife conservationist, keen Nature photographer, and novice rewilder. Water is my element; shorelines are my habitat. My family, Nature, and seeing people enjoying Nature are my greatest passions.
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