Walking, landscapes, threats to the environment, celebrations of the natural world: poetry, prose, radio talks and more.
- Encounter with a badger: most ancient of English beasts
- The Birthday Tree
- Uncommon Ground: learning to read our landscape again
- Before ‘Silent Spring’
- The intoxicating scent of lime trees
- Swallows: circling with their shimmering sound
- John Clare: ‘I found the poems in the fields’
- These books are made for walking: step one
- Robert Macfarlane: Old Ways and Wild Places
- The right to roam land and shore, ‘but for the sky, no fences facing’
- The meaning of trees: the way we see the world
- Strands: ‘the tide-line is an open book, an account of what the world desires, and then wishes to be rid of.’
- Through the dune slacks of Newborough Warren in search of Marsh Helleborine
- Tim Dee’s ‘The Running Sky’: to live is to fly
- Soft Estate: an inaccessible wilderness, mundane and sublime
- The call of the river