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Resurgence & Ecologist magazine has been at the forefront of the environmental and now regenerative movement for almost 60 years. Published by The Resurgence Trust, a small educational, UK charity: www.resurgence.org - championing and celebrating Nature.
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Hello #Bluesky💙

Established in 1966, Resurgence is one of the most holistic, inspiring magazines that you can find anywhere!

@theguardian.com describes us as the artistic and spiritual flagship of the green movement

#Nature #Environment #Magazine #Charity #Art #Culture #Education #Activism #Hope
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Jane Goodall's words will remain a guiding light to protect life in all its forms and to imagine a future rooted in compassion.

With gratitude, we honour her extraordinary legacy of courage, tenderness and hope!

Support her legacy at janegoodall.global
Jane Goodall Institute Global
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Today we look back to Jane Goodall's article 'Moral Evaluation', published in Resurgence in 1998. Jane explained how our future depends not just on biological survival but on the growth of empathy, responsibility, and moral awareness.

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Moral Evolution by Jane Goodall
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We were deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Jane Goodall, a visionary whose life’s work transformed our understanding of animals, nature, and ourselves.

At this year's Festival of Wellbeing we shared this short clip of Jane talking at a previous FoW event following the Covid 19 pandemic.
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Natasha Hurley of @foodrise.bsky.social warns: For years global financiers have helped fuel the stratospheric growth of this destructive, extractive industry while using their power & influence to push misinformation about salmon farming – it’s time to stop the financing of industrial salmon farming
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Rachel Mulrenan, Scotland director at WildFish, says: “Open-net salmon farming is one of the key threats facing our iconic wild Atlantic salmon populations.” Ailsa McLellan, adds: “It is so difficult for communities to fight salmon farms, it’s always a ‘David versus Goliath’ battle!”
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The catch
Brendan Montague from @theecologist.org travels from #Vienna to #Scotland in search of the solution to #OverFishing - and to the tragedy of the commons.

#Fishing #Salmon #SalmonFishing #SalmonFarming
The catch
Brendan Montague travels from Vienna to Scotland in search of the solution to overfishing – and to the tragedy of the commons
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A beautiful piece in tribute to a beautiful soul. Rest in peace @manchanmagan.bsky.social 🙏❤️🕊 @irishtimes.com

White Light in a Hollow Country
By Martina Teeny Collender - www.tumblr.com/martinacolle...
White Light in a Hollow Country
By Martina Teeny Collender

I heard the news like a bruise
on the membrane of morning,
how you slipped from dusk’s fingers
while the rain was still speaking
its 99 names.

You, who wandered in Irish syllables,
planting lost words into soil,
calling names back into the throat of place,
now you are the echo, the absence
between two pulses.

I imagine you walking beyond the forest
where the language of birds becomes older than our grief.

You bear a white light on your ribs,
a luminous body no illness could hold,
no sorrow finally contain.

There is a hollow in my tongue
where your voice once dwelt,
in that hollow I gather lost leaves,
tiny seeds of your telling,
trying to plant them back in song.

You spoke of death as the truer land,
one foot already in the other world.

I see you there now,
drinking a language of wind,
turning your face to hidden stars.

But we are left with your books,
your footsteps in bog and forest,
your whisper in the Irish throat,
your challenge: to speak the unsaid.

To walk the land as you did,
listening to its bones
and letting your tongue travel with it.

I will grieve under wildflowers only,
offer my syllables to the wind,
let tears fall as rain does:
naming you, Manchán,
with each word I tend
for you.

Rest in that other country,
you luminous wanderer,
you spirit of words,
we carry your silence with us
until we speak you again.


 Manchán Magan. 1970 - 2025
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Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing
Saturday 4 October 2025, 10am - 5pm BST
Online, via Zoom

"Feeling part of this ecological family gives me hope and fills me with optimism."

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Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing

Saturday 4 October 2025, 10am - 5pm BST

Online, via Zoom



"It's been a wonderful day of talks and sharing. Feeling part of this ecological family gives me hope and fills me with optimism. Thank you to all in the Resurgence team. I will take all that is shared here today and share it myself."



*** Ticket holders who cannot attend for the whole day or would like to listen to a talk again will be able to access the event online afterwards. ***



https://resurgenceevents.org/wellbeing25  #FestivalOfWellbeing
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Our online gatherings invite you to connect with a wider community. Join seasonal meditations and a poetry course that will bring Nature into focus wherever you are.

Read our latest newsletter online > conta.cc/4pRQ1gy

#Nature #Inspiration #Workshops
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At The Resurgence Centre in Hartland, we’ll be welcoming artists, poets and writers for workshops and evenings of inspiration. Andy from PLANT NEESH returns with the pop-up plant-based supper club.

Read our latest newsletter online > conta.cc/4pRQ1gy

#Art #Writing #Meditation #Food #Film
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As the season turns colder and days grow shorter, we’re delighted to share a programme of comforting events to carry us through autumn.

Read our latest newsletter online > conta.cc/4pRQ1gy

#Nature #Inspiration #Workshops #Writing #Poetry #Art #Meditation #Food #Film
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Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing
Saturday 4 October 2025, 10am - 5pm BST
Online, via Zoom

"I'm certainly filled with more optimism and renewed motivation"

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Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing
Saturday 4 October 2025, 10am - 5pm BST
Online, via Zoom

"I'm certainly filled with more optimism and renewed motivation"

https://resurgenceevents.org/wellbeing25 #FestivalOfWellbeing
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#FestivalOfWellbeing Timetable

Saturday 4 Oct 2025, 10am - 5pm

Here’s how the day will unfold: a rich programme of talks, reflections and conversations designed to inspire, challenge and connect us.

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Festival of Wellbeing 2025 - Morning Timetable:

10.00 – 10.05am Welcome
Georgie Gilmore, Resurgence Trust Community Engagement Manager

10.05 – 10.45am Just Earth: How a Fairer World Will Save the Planet
Tony Juniper: writer, sustainability adviser, environmentalist.
How can people lead good lives without ultimately hastening global collapse? The answer lies in fairness. Drawing upon more than 40 years of experience in research, practical work, campaigning and advocacy, combined with interviews with globally renowned experts, Tony will reveal the system shifts needed to achieve real, lasting change.

10.55 – 11.30am A River Pilgrimage: Maps, Memory and Walking
Craig Jordan-Baker, writer, lecturer, forager. In this talk, Craig will discuss his 2021 pilgrimage along Northern Ireland’s longest
river, the Bann, and the acclimated book that emerged from that journey: If the River is Hidden. Focusing on how we make meaning from journeys, he will touch on the history of walking as a practice and the power of maps as imaginative tools.

11.40 – 12.15pm Rewilding the Future
Solène Wolff, Entrepreneur, public speaker, environmentalist.
How do we move beyond dystopian narratives and imagine a better one together? In this talk, Solène will explore how cultivating bold, Earth-centred visions can change the path humanity is on. Drawing on her work in systems change and ecological storytelling, she will present rewilding as a gateway to reduce, repair, redesign and
reimagine desirable futures.

12.25 – 1.00pm The Sacred Truth of Nature
Sophie Wisbrun-Overakker, Sustainable business and leadership coach, facilitator, activist.
Nature is conscious, purposeful, self-balancing, resurgent and regenerative. Planetary and human wellbeing are interrelated. Sophie will take us on a journey to the sacred truth of Nature. When we start living, creating, working and building relationships from that sacred place, we and the rest of Nature can thrive.

1.00 – 1.40pm Lunch break Festival of Wellbeing 2025 - Afternoon Timetable:

1.40 – 2.05pm Love First
Satish Kumar, Peace pilgrim, activist, author
Love represents unity, and truth represents diversity. Everyone has their own truth and their own point of view. This truth diversity should not lead to division. We all need to respect different truths and different points of view and remain united and related. That happens on the basis of love. We should all put love first, and then truth, science or politics.

2.15 – 2.50pm The Right to Rest: the Lessons of Gardening
Diyora Shadijanova, Journalist, writer, book club co-founder
Drawing from her own experience of chronic illness, burnout and the challenges of starting a garden, Diyora will reflect on rest as a fundamental part of wellbeing. She will explore how it is not just personal, but also political.

3.00 – 3.35pm Poetry, the Body and the Earth: an Interactive Reading
Nadia Colburn, Poet, writer, teacher
Giving voice to both trauma and resilience, pain and beauty, Nadia Colburn will read from her book I Say the Sky, invite participants into
meditation, and offer some writing prompts.

3.45 – 4.15pm What the Old Folk Can Teach Us: Lessons from Archaeology
Mary-Ann Ochota, poet, curator, project maker and environmental advocate
Mary-Ann will take us on a whirlwind tour into European prehistory to discover what cave paintings, spindle whorls, dog poo and porridge can teach us about ecosystems, resilience and human tenacity.

4.20 – 4.55pm A Systems View of Wellbeing
Fritjof Capra, Scientist, author, educator
In the systems view of life, which has recently been developed at the forefront of science, living systems are understood as self-organising, fluctuating and continually regenerating networks. In this talk, Fritjof will discuss a corresponding systems view of wellbeing with interdependent biological, social and ecological dimensions.

4.55 – 5.00pm Closing Thoughts:
with Manon Martini, Resurgence Trust Marketing Manager
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This weekend (Saturday 4 October), the #FestivalOfWellbeing invites us to gather online for a day of inspiration, connection and hope!

In this final introduction to our speakers, we share three voices who will bring fresh perspectives and deep wisdom to the day > conta.cc/4n7K1hM
Festival of Wellbeing • Satish Kumar: Love First Festival of Wellbeing • Nadia Colburn - Poetry, the body and the Earth: an Interactive Reading Festival of Wellbeing • Craig Jordan-Baker • A River Pilgrimage: Maps, Memory and Walking
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Twenty years after its installation, Lucy Shrimpton revisits the public artwork ‘Another Place’, Antony Gormley’s 100 iron statues on Crosby Beach. Originally conceived as a nomadic installation, she discovers a treasure evolving with each new tide...

#AntonyGormley #Sculpture #Displacement #Art
Sands of time
Twenty years after its installation, Lucy Shrimpton revisits the public artwork ‘Another Place’, Antony Gormley’s 100 iron statues on Crosby Beach, near Liverpool
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Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing
Saturday 4 October 2025
via Zoom

"I definitely need to re-listen to all these wonderful, inspiring and thought-provoking talks."

*** Ticket holders will be able to access the event online afterwards. ***

resurgenceevents.org/wellbeing25 #FestivalOfWellbeing
Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing
Saturday 4 October 2025, 10am - 5pm BST
Online, via Zoom

"I am so glad & grateful that today is being recorded. I definitely need to re-listen to all these wonderful, inspiring and thought-provoking talks. So much to take in, to spread to others and to try and act upon as much as is possible myself."

*** Ticket holders who cannot attend for the whole day or would like to listen to a talk again will be able to access the event online afterwards. ***

https://resurgenceevents.org/wellbeing25  #FestivalOfWellbeing
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The #FestivalOfWellbeing is a space to explore fresh ideas about how we live, work & care for the Earth. In this newsletter, we take a deeper dive into 3 more of our speakers: @tonyjuniper.bsky.social, Sophie Wisbrun-Overakker + @thediyora.bsky.social

Read our newsletter online at conta.cc/4mTlixz
Festival of Wellbeing • Tony Juniper - Just Earth: How a Fairer World Will Save the Planet Festival of Wellbeing • Sophie Wisbrun-Overakker: The Sacred Truth of Nature Festival of Wellbeing • Diyora Shadijanova - The Right to Rest: the Lessons of Gardening
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Craig Jordan-Baker is a fiction & non-fiction author and is currently working on a book about urban flora, Groundwork, for @transworldbooks.bsky.social. He is a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Brighton & will be one of the speakers at the Resurgence #FestivalOfWellbeing 2025
Festival of Wellbeing 2025 | Resurgence Events
Welcome to the Resurgence centre and events site. The Resurgence centre in Hartland is home to The Resurgence Trust, an educational charity that strives to help everyone connect – with each other and ...
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“In coming to know more, the way we see the entire world can change.”

It’s all about a gradual change of perspective, one where we do not simply dream of ‘getting back’ to a Nature we’ve lost, but notice that Nature is here with us and that, crucially, we are that #Nature too...
Knowing the nature near you
Craig Jordan-Baker introduces a whole world of forgotten and overlooked Nature – on an urban doorstep
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Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing
Saturday 4 October 2025, 10am - 5pm BST
Online, via Zoom

"An exceptional day of great generosity and wisdom"

resurgenceevents.org/wellbeing25 #FestivalOfWellbeing
Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing
Saturday 4 October 2025, 10am - 5pm BST
Online, via Zoom

"An exceptional day of great generosity and wisdom"

https://resurgenceevents.org/wellbeing25  #FestivalOfWellbeing
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Join #SatishKumar for the 2025 #Pilgrimage Gathering: 2nd October, Ladbroke Hall, London

A day of #walking, #storytelling, #music & #ritual with Britain's leading folklorists, artists, mystics, historians and healers, hosted by @pilgrimtrust.bsky.social

Discover more > britishpilgrimage.org/events
British Pilgrimage Trust

Satish Kumar with Guy Hayward 

Beyond the Ordinary 

Peace-pilgrim, life-long activist and former monk, Satish Kumar has been inspiring global change for over 50 years. He is the founder of The Resurgence Trust. 

Pilgrimage Gathering 2025: October 2nd - Ladbroke Hall, London British Pilgrimage Trust 
Pilgrimage Gathering 2025 

Programme includes: 
The History of Pilgrimage • The Archaic Folk Revival Grand Union Canal Pilgrimage • Rise of the Cunning Folk • Beyond the Ordinary 

+ An Evening Concert with Broadside Hacks 

Speakers:
ALICE LOXTON • LUKE SHERLOCK • DANIEL WILSON GUY HAYWARD • DAZE AGHAJI • JEREMY DELLER JENNIFER REID • MARTIN PALMER • JONATHAN WEEKES • ZOFIA PAGE • INDIA RAKUSEN • TABITHA STANMORE • THE SEED SISTAS • RUPERT SHELDRAKE • MAC MACARTNEY • SATISH KUMAR 

Sponsored by VIVOBAREFOOT: October 2nd - Ladbroke Hall, London
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FREE #Autumn #Equinox celebration (TONIGHT!)

Meditation, ancient wisdom, reflection and Nature connection

Tuesday 16 September • 6:30—7:30pm BST, online, via Zoom

Book a #free space > www.tickettailor.com/events/there...

#AutumnEquinox #Meditation#Reflection #NatureConnection
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Your membership will support the work of The Resurgence Trust, an #educational #charity working to promote ecological #sustainability, #SocialJustice + #spiritual values through the publication of Resurgence & Ecologist #magazine, @theecologist.org
news website, and an inspiring programme of events
"Every time I open an issue of Resurgence & Ecologist my mind becomes serene, my sense of beauty more acute, and my resolve to work for a just, and peaceful world is renewed." ~ Fritjof Capra