Justice

“At its root, rewilding is an ecocentric approach.” Members only

Future Land: An interview with Steve Carver, director of the Wildland Research Institute, on wilderness and rewilding.

Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo
Interview

The shapeshifting language of eco-fascism Members only

We won’t find the solutions to our problems in a forced rural fantasia, but in our shared humanity.

Richard Smyth
Richard Smyth
Essay

Wild swimming is losing its wildness Members only

Restrictions on swimming at Grantchester Meadows represent a growing trend for bureaucracy. Disadvantaged communities will be first to suffer.

Leeza Isaeva
Leeza Isaeva
Feature

'Our hikes were a political statement': The Sheffield walkers reclaiming 2,000 years of rural history Members only

When Maxwell Ayamba set up a hiking group for middle-aged Black men in 2004, he didn't realise it would be such a revolutionary act.

Maxwell Ayamba
Maxwell Ayamba
Essay

Photo essay: How the English engage with nature Members only

In his photo series, In a Green Shade, Michael Wharley seeks to portray what nature means in England today.

Michael Wharley
Michael Wharley
Feature

"There is no doubt that colonial ideologies of race have left their legacy." Members only

Future Land: Corinne Fowler on colonialism's imprint on the British countryside.

Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo
Interview

Corinne Fowler: the entire transcript Members only

Future Land: Read the full interview with the co-editor of the National Trust's report on colonialism and slavery.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Transcript

Where are the UK’s nature writers of colour? Members only

They are swimming, walking, and wandering. They are in forests, beaches, and cities.

Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo
Feature