British gardens are becoming vital refuges for hedgehogs as countryside habitats decline. A reflective essay on restraint, space, and unintended conservation.
Category Archives: Conservation Articles
Where the Body Meets the Ground
A reflective exploration of how animal decomposition feeds soil, and why woodlands recycle life while wetlands store it.
From Carrion to Carbon
How animal decomposition feeds soil, shapes ecosystems, and why decay behaves differently in woodlands and wetlands.
Human Composting
A reflective gardener’s essay on human composting, exploring biology, culture, limits, and why natural organic reduction keeps resurfacing in modern life.
Gardening on the Frontline
A reflective gardener’s account of how everyday gardens reveal the quiet loss of wildlife, combining lived experience, ecological awareness, and a call for more nature-led garden care.