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It is rare these days to hear anyone say, ‘We want more growth, and if that means destroying the environment, well, that’s the price we...
How can we achieve better wellbeing through engagement with nature?
Recently I was approached by the New Zealand Ministry for the Environment to contribute to this video seeking to showcase how nature...
Nature, wellbeing and finding our own 'sacred groves'
It was a privilege to be invited to speak at this month's Urban Water, Urban Culture Symposium, hosted by Sophia University, Tokyo,...
Journey to Kawakawa Island
In my last post, I talked about our gully restoration project, Kawakawa Island. In this post I thought I would share the journey to...
Caitlyn's speech for the launch of 'Nature and Wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand'
Caitlyn also spoke alongside Professor Bruce Clarkson at the launch of 'Nature and Wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand' in Wellington last...
"Nature and Wellbeing" is launched into the World!
Totara Press launched "Nature and Wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand" on 12 November in Wellington, with attendees coming from far and...
"Wildbore" scoops Heritage Trust award
"Wildbore: A photographic legacy" has been awarded best book about the Manawatu for the last two years. Read the Manawatu/Stuff coverage...
The Gully Project: We have science!
My botanic discovery on Day 4 of the Gully Project was this attractive little seedling, found growing through the leaf litter about a...
The Gully Project Day 3 - Tree sculpture
This photo, taken on Day 3 of the Gully Project, is not really about plant identification, but more about sheer enjoyment of the...
The Gully Project: Day 2
Welcome to Day 2 of the Gully Project! Today, on this uncharacteristically warm (16 degrees as I write this) winter's day, the gully's...
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