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100 Ways to Reconnect with Nature

Everyday Cards for Wherever You Live

Author Jo Stewart
Other Formats (Novelty Book)
$19.95 US
4.19"W x 5.63"H x 1.19"D   | 12 oz | 40 per carton
On sale Sep 05, 2023 | 50 Pages | 978-1-922754-63-9
A deck with 100 ideas to keep you connected to nature, even when you live in the city.

Whether you live between skyscrapers or in the suburbs, it’s easy to become disconnected from nature.

But even in a concrete jungle, nature is still present. Counter your nature deficit and channel your inner cottage-core self with 100 ways to rediscover and reconnect with the natural world, including plenty of ideas that are easy to integrate into your everyday life, from taking your lunch outside to mindful walking and community gardening.

Learn about getting involved in seed exchanges, forest bathing, or how to become a citizen scientist, and find great ways to help with conservation efforts—because no matter where we live, we can all heal with nature as we help it heal.
Creating thought-provoking features for Australian and international newspapers, magazines, and websites, Jo Stewart has contributed to more than 40 different publications including the Sydney Morning Herald, the Age, the Saturday Paper, Body + Soul, International Traveller, Time Out, Vice, Mindfood, the Guardian, and more.

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A deck with 100 ideas to keep you connected to nature, even when you live in the city.

Whether you live between skyscrapers or in the suburbs, it’s easy to become disconnected from nature.

But even in a concrete jungle, nature is still present. Counter your nature deficit and channel your inner cottage-core self with 100 ways to rediscover and reconnect with the natural world, including plenty of ideas that are easy to integrate into your everyday life, from taking your lunch outside to mindful walking and community gardening.

Learn about getting involved in seed exchanges, forest bathing, or how to become a citizen scientist, and find great ways to help with conservation efforts—because no matter where we live, we can all heal with nature as we help it heal.

Author

Creating thought-provoking features for Australian and international newspapers, magazines, and websites, Jo Stewart has contributed to more than 40 different publications including the Sydney Morning Herald, the Age, the Saturday Paper, Body + Soul, International Traveller, Time Out, Vice, Mindfood, the Guardian, and more.