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NAEE UK has launched a Year of #EnvironmentalLunacy to prompt nature - noticing. Suggest 1st lunar cycle of calendar year be known as a Fox Moon. What would you call it and why? @robgmacfarlane.bsky.social

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January 14, 2025 at 12:13 PM Everybody can reply
The latest Blog in the NAEE #environmentalLunacy series is from acclaimed children’s author Nicola Davies, who offers some beautiful insights into her local area & suggests why this lunar cycle might be termed the Jumpers’ Moon. Find out why…

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The Jumpers’ Moon - UK NAEE
To the east the moon is rising, over the farmland where the haymaking of high summer gave it its name. Those fields of seeding grass and flowers, their corncrakes, yellow hammers, clouds of sparrows a...
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June 27, 2025 at 12:18 PM Everybody can reply
How can the Moon help us notice #nature on our doorstep? #NAEE UK launch 'A Year of #EnvironmentalLunacy' youtu.be/2ZrIcoCda0w?fe… & read Blog on the website + teaching ideas. 1st full moon of 2025 is 13th January - but why was it known as a Wolf Moon? How relevant is that today?
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January 12, 2025 at 12:50 AM Everybody can reply
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Have you heard or seen foxes near you this month in the UK? Why we should call this lunar cycle a #FoxMoon #EnvironmentalLunacy naee.org.uk/new-blog-ser...
January 16, 2025 at 10:16 AM Everybody can reply
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Look out for the full moon tonight & find out why NAEE UK have declared a Year of #EnvironmentalLunacy #Science #Geography - the short video explains why. Please share.
How can the Moon help us notice #nature on our doorstep? #NAEE UK launch 'A Year of #EnvironmentalLunacy' youtu.be/2ZrIcoCda0w?fe… & read Blog on the website + teaching ideas. 1st full moon of 2025 is 13th January - but why was it known as a Wolf Moon? How relevant is that today?
A Year of Environmental Lunacy Launch
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January 12, 2025 at 7:56 AM Everybody can reply
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A new lunar cycle starts today. As part of @NAEE_UK Year of #EnvironmentalLunacy Prof Justin Dillon explains why he’d call it a Squirrel Moon!
What would you call it? What is happening in #nature where you are? Great purpose #fieldwork

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Environmental Lunacy Project: Squirrel Moon - UK NAEE
Traditionally, the second moon cycle of the year in the northern hemisphere has been known as the Snow Moon.
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January 29, 2025 at 7:41 AM Everybody can reply
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As the May Moon waxes, explore fascinating facts about some of the different names given for this time of year thanks to our latest NAEE blog by #DrDavidDixon with class activities too. #EnvironmentalLunacy naee.org.uk/environmenta...
Environmental Lunacy Project: May Moon - UK NAEE
The May Moon is also called the Flower Moon. This is because many of the spring flowers are at their best at this time of year.
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April 29, 2025 at 1:20 PM Everybody can reply
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Today sees the first full Moon of 2025. Traditionally known as the ‘Wolf Moon’ by some cultures in the N hemisphere, find out why I suggest a ‘Fox Moon’ is a more accurate reminder of wildlife in this month in the UK + suggested teaching activities. #EnvironmentalLunacy naee.org.uk/new-blog-ser...
NEW Blog series :: Environmental Lunacy Project - UK NAEE
A Year of Environmental Lunacy – By Paula Owens                  Moon cycle:      New Moon        30th December 2024                         Full Moon         13th January 2025                        ...
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January 13, 2025 at 9:26 AM Everybody can reply
It’s time to think about plants! And a new moon cycle. What’s blooming where you are? Links & teaching activities too. #biodiversity #environmentalLunacy naee.org.uk/environmenta...
Environmental Lunacy Project: Ēostre Moon - UK NAEE
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March 31, 2025 at 2:36 PM Everybody can reply
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The National Association of Environmental Education UK has launched a Year of #EnvironmentalLunacy to prompt nature - noticing. Suggest 1st lunar cycle of calendar year be known as a Fox Moon. What would you call it and why?

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A Year of Environmental Lunacy - UK NAEE
There has arguably never been a more urgent time to reconnect to the nature on our doorstep, and in the wider world; to pay attention to the real living world, and appreciate how we are a part of it. ...
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January 14, 2025 at 12:23 PM Everybody can reply
What’s in a #Moon name? How can they help us think more about what’s happening in a four week period? Find out more and notice carefully what’s happening where you are. #EnvironmentalLunacy naee.org.uk/environmenta...
Environmental Lunacy Project: Squirrel Moon - UK NAEE
Traditionally, the second moon cycle of the year in the northern hemisphere has been known as the Snow Moon.
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January 31, 2025 at 2:49 PM Everybody can reply
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Are you engaging with NAEE Year of #EnvironmentalLunacy? Each lunar month guest Bloggers explain a chosen Moon name as relevant to UK. Read why traditional ‘Plough Moon’ name chosen & get farming info plus teaching activities. Slow down with nature! #Teaching naee.org.uk/environmenta...
Environmental Lunacy Project: Plough Moon - UK NAEE
The Plough, or Worm Moon, is the last full moon of the winter season and first of the spring in the Northern hemisphere.
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March 4, 2025 at 12:40 PM Everybody can reply
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Delighted to get a very short blog about NAEE_UK’s Year of #EnvironmentalLunacy project in this week’s Department for Education’s newsletter #climatechange #Sustainability
And - A new Blog due this week .. as a new Moon cycle is about to start.
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DfE's Climate in Education Snapshot- March 2025
Welcome to another Department for Education (DfE) Climate in Education Snapshot!
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March 27, 2025 at 1:58 PM Everybody can reply
Yes to Catkins, seen Herons, hearing many early Blackbirds, watched Brent Geese gathering , Short-Eared Owls hunting, Marsh Harriers and Buzzards calling -sadly seen no Snowdrops & only 1 Squirrel! It’s about noticing what’s about in your patch #EnvironmentalLunacy! naee.org.uk/environmenta...
February 13, 2025 at 2:50 PM Everybody can reply
Beautiful sunny Autumn Equinox & we’re celebrating apple abundance with crumble. Chair #NAEE UK Paul Vare calls this a time of the ‘Apple Moon’ & urges us to think of the privilege behind the crunch. Great Blog + Teaching activities #environmentalLunacy. naee.org.uk/apple-moon
Apple Moon - UK NAEE
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September 22, 2025 at 1:55 PM Everybody can reply
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