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Night Walk, by Rachel Henson, features in the latest anthology from Creative Mind: Environment - Anthology of Poetry and Prose.
Rachel Henson is hosting the Creative Non-Fiction Genre Breakfast for the Bournemouth Writing Festival
Neotropical Primate Conservation work hard to protect South America’s Forests. Find out more in Rachel Henson’s article for Persephone People.
Already abandoned your New Year’s resolutions? Don’t worry, so have I, and I think that’s okay.
Rachel Henson looks at the history of Kingston Lacy House and the interesting characters who lived in it before Henry John Ralph Bankes left the Bankes Estate to the National Trust forty years ago.
The natural world is full of challenge and change, but those elements are also logical and necessary, unlike so many of the things to worry about in the Anthropocene.
Out There is an anthology of work by alumni of Bath Spa University’s Nature and Travel Writing MA.
I am delighted to be able to say that I have made the longlist for the Bradt New Travel Writer of the Year 2022 competition.
Guinea pig enrichment is important for their wellbeing and meeting their captive care needs.
It seems like only last month that I was still wearing shorts to work, desperately clinging to the last few rays of weak summer sunshine.
“It can’t be autumn yet…”
It was. Now even that has slunk away and, as leaves crunch under foot, there’s a chill in the air on my walks from the village.