Return to this celebration of an episode of milestones or Sustainability in your earOur 500th program since we launched in 2018, with a depth conversation with Paula Whyman, author of the captivating trial collection, Bad naturalist. It is a story about its purchase and its efforts to restore a couple of hundreds of Meadowland acres in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia that had ever been a farm and garden. Paula’s stories explore the complex identity interaction, vulnerability and the natural world with white, depth and an eye for natural details. Paula’s book reflects on the connection between our internal lives and the landscapes we inhabit. It shows that nature becomes a mirror for our thoughts, decisions and personal change. She explains how she learned about land, flora and fauna in the Prado through conversations with scientists, conservation experts and their neighbors.

Paula’s decision to move and care for, in the sense that she is preserving and restoring a plot of representatives of the Earth a new option for people who, enabled by digital technology, can be maintained connected to the economy and make a living while relating white and energy. You can find Bad naturalist In Amazon, in Powell’s books or in his local bookstore. Register in the Bath Naturalist Bulletin, which she describes as updates of a writer “caught in Bramble, stinky of Bear Poo,” Ate https://paulawhyman.com.
Editor’s note: This episode was originally issued on January 13, 2025.