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Alphabetical List of Nature Publications, Q — Z
United States
A couple of naturalists from the swamps of Louisiana writing about their new life moving to a ranch in Oklahoma.
Authors’ suggestion: Start here!
United States
At age 59, I dramatically changed my life by returning to horseback riding. On the back of Jasper, a willing buttercream palomino quarter horse, I ponder our connections to this wild, wide world and share musings and essays on this publication.
From the author: This post details an accident with a horse named Buck, which I follow throughout my journey.
England
Weekly dispatches from the avian frontier. Subscribers can choose to receive the ‘Birds’ newsletter or the wide-ranging, but often nature-related, ‘Six Things.’
From the author: I love writing about the everyday encounters with birds on my local urban patch. Try this piece for a start.
United States
Ditch the box. Just think outside.
Author’s suggestion: Start here.
United States
Exploring a (real-life) woodland garden, through the lives of the (decidedly fictional) urban wildlife who live there.
Melina Sempill Watts
United States
Biodiversity first.
A note from the artist: “The Buddha achieved enlightenment while meditating under a tree. To what extent did the tree’s being contribute to the Buddha’s shift of consciousness?” I invite you to start here.
United States based; worldwide subjects
Twig & Ink features interviews with creative people from around the world, and also shares news of external organizations that explore the intersection of science, art, and writing.
From the author: In each interview on Twig & Ink, I encourage people to reflect on how science, art, and writing intertwine and inform each other in their work; Wriley's experiences and responses provide a fantastic example of how deeply enriched each part can be when these disciplines come together.