Culture Personal Story: A wood of one’s own What I learned when I bought a forest instead of a house. By Richard Mabey
Religion In churches I find an array of wildlife: from carvings of beavers, stags and herons to medieval Green Men myths By Richard Mabey
Nature As the falcon flew towards us, its face looked alarmingly like Hannibal Lecter’s muzzle By Richard Mabey
The frisson of autumn on the Norfolk Broads A reminder is that we share a habitat and a common experience with other creatures. By Richard Mabey
Walking isn’t everything: here’s to standing still After a chance remark in the pub, I used my OS map to find the barn owl. By Richard Mabey
Where two kinds of wildness collide In the second in a series of essays on nature and landscape, Richard Mabey sees a premonition of spr By Richard Mabey