Culture

What archaeological remains say about our relationship with geese Members only

Old bones are a window into the history of goose consumption.

Stephen Rutt
Stephen Rutt
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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

What did Somerset sound like 2,000 years ago? Members only

A new recording creates a vortex to a wilder world.

Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo
Feature

"Sometime in the Neolithic, we discovered the secret of eternal youth for trees." Members only

An essay on the ancient art of coppicing.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Extract

Is it time to rethink the language around 'non-native' species? Members only

The way we talk about introduced plants and animals stinks of xenophobia.

Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo
Feature

Natural history museums are rooted in racism Members only

Britain’s natural history collections were amassed through colonialism and slavery. Museums are still grappling with this legacy.

Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo
Feature

The debate over Knepp's new storks Members only

A reintroduction project at the Knepp Estate in West Sussex has divided opinion.

Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo
Feature