Beautiful Magazines on Nature and Wildlife

British wildlife magazine

British Wildlife is published 8 times yearly, each issue has 84 pages of interesting articles from experts in their fields. Packed with illustrations, this is only available on subscription (including digital).

British wildlife magazine

Sample articles are:

  • Fifty years of bat protection
  • Pine martens in the New Forest
  • An introduction to pot beetles
  • The Wildlife of London churchyards
  • Conservation of the Basking Shark
  • Southwest conservation of lichens
  • The early lives of red deer
  • Identifying British ladybirds
  • Restoring mountain woodland in The Cairngorms
  • Humpback whale sightings in England

British wildlife magazine

Resurgence & Ecologist (a magazine on sustainability)

Resurgence & Ecologist magazine

Resurgence & Ecologist Magazine is a beautiful publication that has been edited for over 30 years on a Devon kitchen table by its founder, ecological writer and former Jain monk Satish Kumar.

It offers environmental essays, poetry, art and veggie recipes (you can download a free copy). And join local meet-ups to discuss each bi-monthly issue (download a free info pack). Or join the Resurgence Trust for access to print or digital copies.

Sample articles are:

  • Bees: A guide for the curious
  • The return of the red kite
  • An excerpt from Polly Atkins’ book The Company of Owls
  • Learning about wolves in Canada
  • The case against AI digital technology
  • Celebrating passions for trees & folk songs
  • Meeting young fashion designers in Helsinki
  • How to process feelings about climate change
  • Caroline Lucas reviews a book on climate change

Bloom: A Magazine on Nature & Gardening

container gardening

Bloom was a print magazine on nature and gardening. Due to high printing costs (it used green energy and vegetable inks), it has now decided to be just online, but it’s still just as beautiful. From rescuing sick plants to litter clean-ups.

Read our posts on pet-safe gardens and wildlife-friendly gardens (use no-dig gardening). Also read how to stop birds flying into windows.

Example articles are:

  • How to save rainwater in gardens
  • How to start a cut flower patch
  • Designing a container garden
  • Designing a nature-led garden
  • Creating an ecological edible garden
  • How to save sick houseplants

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