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Alphabetical List of Nature Publications, J — P
United States
An oasis of peace and beauty in an otherwise busy world.
United States
A newsletter about birds and birding in the western U.S.
United States
Jeff Rennicke was, for two decades, an award-winning travel writer for publications such as National Geographic Traveler, Backpacker, National Parks and more. Now, instead of traveling widely, he travels deeply into a single place to find home.
From the author: This piece is a good place to start: It is human nature to seek to feel at home in a place, finds its beauty, meaning, and importance in your life.
United Kingdom
Discover Anne’s writing from her experience as a herbal grower, practitioner, researcher and permaculture designer.
Writer’s note: Here’s a good place to start. I love to write about fantastic medicinal trees such as juneberry!
United States
Weekly moments of nature connection: photography + stories to inspire you to be curious, be amazed, and then do it again!
From the author: Here’s my welcome post so people can get a feel for what Moments is all about.
United States
Like the human body, and the earth's surface, this newsletter is mostly, but not entirely, water.
Author’s suggestion: Start here!
United States
I love to share my flower gardens in Missouri Zone 6b (now 7a), camping, hiking, travels, the great outdoors, photography of the same, digital scrapbooking art, and encourage others to see the little things that bring joy, as well as other topics.
From the artist: My garden journal is here. My travel and photography journal is here.
Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam
With a sharp eye for spotting different mushroom species and a passion for exploring their habitats, I offer readers a unique window into the world of mycology.
From the writer: I share a comprehensive overview of Kingdom Fungi and what it means to me. This post is my first and longest one that serves as an intro to mushrooms and my Substack.
United States
Answers to questions we all wonder about nature.
Artist’s note: I was surprised by the answer to this question (as I often am) and I love how it illuminated the complexity of the natural world.
United States
Rethinking our relationship to nature | Cultivating reverence & an open heart
From the author: This piece brings together all my favorite themes: Why it's so hard to listen to your own heart, how following authorities became the norm in Western education, and how Indigenous examples show a different way—cultivating "sovereignty of mind."
England
The birds of folklore, mythology, history, and the English countryside.
Author’s suggestion: Start here!
Europe and U.K.
A poetically philosophical look at farming, nature, ecology, and localism - with a few other things thrown in too.
United Kingdom
Connecting to nature through the lens of Paper Botany
Author’s note: Without plants, we are nothing. This post shows the humblest, most every day plants and flowers — daisies and dandelions — are as wonderful as the most exotic orchid!
United States
Notes, thoughts, descriptions, of places I visit in my traveling life.
Artist’s suggestion: Start here for a piece that shows a place of incredible beauty, quiet solitude, unique environment, easy access, and is not a National Park.
United States
A first generation farmer's reflections on finding our way back to ourselves by renewing our connection to nature and digging our hands into the earth.
From the author: My essay on death and the cyclical way of life as seen in nature remains close to my heart and the path I have chosen to walk on my journey as a farmer and grower of plants and animals.
United States
Join me to explore nature and spirit, reconnect with the earth and our love for the planet and the lives we share it with, and heal ourselves along the way; I'm a botanist who has been writing about the nature of life for a long time — 13 books and hundreds of articles and essays.
Note from the author: This post explains my Year of Spiritual Thinking project, a yearlong exploration of spirituality and nature, a personal journey that seems to be really resonating with my audience (thank you, readers!).