Field Notes from the Understory
A monthly naturalist's dispatch on rewilding, fungi, and the quiet wins of conservation. Written from a reclaimed woodland in the Pacific Northwest.
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On the first morning of each month, one long letter from the woods on **rewilding** and **quiet conservation**. No hot takes, no doomscrolling. Topics wander from soil mycelium and beaver dams to seed saving and the slow return of a clear-cut hillside.
Each dispatch takes about 8 minutes to read. I write for gardeners, land stewards, and anyone who feels better with a little dirt under their nails.
What readers say
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"Field Notes is the only newsletter I read the morning it arrives. Wren writes like she's walking the trail beside you, and it makes you notice your own backyard differently."
Dolores Frye, Master Gardener, Whatcom County -
"I've forwarded the beaver dispatch to our whole watershed council. Twice."
Amara Okonkwo, Director, Riverbend Conservancy -
"Quiet, honest, useful. I don't know how she finds something new in the same woods every month."
Marcus Vane, Restoration Ecologist
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