Authors
Adam Robertson Charlton
Adam Robertson Charlton is a conservationist and journalist based in Scotland. His work focuses on the relationship between human conflict and the natural world.
Adam Weymouth
From Kent, England
Adam Weymouth's first book, Kings of the Yukon, won the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year. His new book, about the wolf's return to the Alps, will be published by Penguin in early 2025.
Ameena Rojee
From London, UK
Ameena is a London-based writer and portrait & documentary photographer who loves to tell stories about adventure, the outdoors, and our relationship with the natural world 🌱
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Benedict Macdonald
Benedict Macdonald is a conservationist working in landscape restoration across the UK. He is the author of Rebirding, winner of the 2020 Wainwright Prize, and Cornerstones.
Catherine Early
Catherine Early is a freelance environmental journalist and editor. She writes for titles including BBC Future Planet, Ecologist & Resurgence, China Dialogue, and the Economist World Ocean Initiative.
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Chantal Lyons
From Cheltenham
Chantal Lyons is a naturalist, writer, and science communicator with consultancy Mindfully Wired. Her debut book GROUNDBREAKERS explores what the return of boar to Britain means for us.
Chris Baraniuk
Chris Baraniuk has spent nearly a decade in science journalism and specialises in reporting about the natural world. He was born, and currently resides in, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Coreen Grant
Coreen is a freelance writer particularly interested in the intersection of nature and culture. She is based in Edinburgh, and has been Inkcap Journal's Editorial Assistant since December 2020.
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David Lintern
David Lintern is a photojournalist and writer with a background in environmental communication and arts education, based in the Scottish Highlands.
Eva Clifford
Eva Clifford is a journalist based in Edinburgh who writes about culture, social issues and stories that challenge perceptions.
Gaia Lamperti
Gaia Lamperti is a London-based multimedia journalist. She reports on culture, climate, and technology through the lens of design, social inclusion, and sustainable innovation.
Ginger Rose Clark
Ginger Clark is a lifestyle journalist covering fashion, food and travel. She is currently based in Normandy and has previously lived in London, Scotland and Germany.
Iain Robinson
From Norfolk, United Kingdom
Iain Robinson is a writer, lecturer, campaigner, and woodland owner. He is currently writing a book titled 'The Wood and the Road' about woodland ownership and the fight against road building.
Ian Carter
From Galloway
Ian Carter was at Natural England for 25 years and worked on the Red Kite reintroduction project. He is now a freelance naturalist and author, spending his time watching, and writing about, wildlife.
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James Fair
James Fair has been writing about wildlife and the environment for more than 25 years and was previously a writer and commissioning editor for BBC Wildlife Magazine.
Jon Moses
From Wales
Jon Moses is co-director of the Right to Roam campaign and co-editor of WILD SERVICE: Why Nature Needs You (Bloomsbury, 2024). He is a founding member of the Welsh Rewilding Alliance and author of its first report, 'The Welsh Way to Wild'.
Katie Stacey
From Asturias
Managing our family rewilding project in Asturias, Spain, with my husband and two energetic boys. Marketing consultant and nature writer, with a focus on blending creativity with ecology.
Leeza Isaeva
Leeza Isaeva is a writer and freelance journalist interested in arts, culture, and politics. She is currently in her final year as a history undergraduate at the University of Cambridge.
Louise Gray
Louise Gray is an author and environmental journalist based in Edinburgh and the Highlands. She is the author of The Ethical Carnivore and Avocado Anxiety.
Matthew Hay
From Edinburgh
Matt is a former weather-forecaster, now working in environmental land management. He is fascinated by the challenge of bringing economies into alignment with ecology and happiest in the mountains.
Maxwell Ayamba
Maxwell A. Ayamba is an environmental journalist. He is currently studying for a PhD in Black Studies at the University of Nottingham. He is the co-founder of the 100 Black Men Walk for Health Group.
Melissa Hobson
From Reading, UK
Melissa is a writer, PR consultant and scuba diver with a love for nature and the ocean. She's passionate about marine conservation and recently certified as a BDMLR marine mammal medic.
Michael Wharley
Michael is a photographer who grew up in East Yorkshire and now lives in Brixton. He is a Fellow of the BIPP, a member of the AOP and, when without camera, is often to be found in Brockwell Lido.
Nick Drainey
Nick Drainey is an outdoors journalist specialising in rural affairs and walking in Scotland. More of his work can be found at www.theviewfromthehill.co.uk.
Patrick Galbraith
From London
Patrick Galbraith is an author and journalist. His work has appeared in The Times, The Spectator, and Country Life. His first book, In Search of One Last Song, is published by William Collins.
Richard Smyth
Richard Smyth is a writer and critic. His work has appeared in New Statesman, Prospect, Literary Review, the Guardian, and the TLS. His novel The Woodcock is out now.
Sarah Wild
Sarah Wild is a freelance science journalist based in Canterbury. She's written about physics, cosmology, and everything in between. Her work has appeared in Nature, Scientific American, among others.
Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo is a writer based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She is the founder and editor of Inkcap Journal.
Stephen Moss
Stephen Moss is a naturalist, author and academic based on the Somerset Levels. His books include Wild Hares and Hummingbirds, Mrs Moreau's Warbler and The Swallow: A Biography.
Stephen Rutt
Stephen Rutt is a writer and naturalist based in Dumfries & Galloway. He is the author of four books on birds and landscapes, winning the Saltire Society's First Book award in 2019 for The Seafarers.
Tomé Morrissy-Swan
Tomé Morrissy-Swan grew up and lives in London and is a journalist at the Daily Telegraph. He is particularly interested in food, farming and nature.
Umberto Albarella
Umberto Albarella is a Professor of Zooarchaeology at the University of Sheffield. He has worked on human-animal relationships and social justice in archaeology for the past forty years.
Ursula Billington
Ursula is a Bristol-based writer dedicated to nature, sustainability and creativity.
Vicky Bowskill
A storyteller, illustrator and grassland ecologist, Vicky researches the sustainable management of floodplain meadows for her PhD with the Open University and the Floodplain Meadows Partnership.
Victoria Bennett
From Orkney
Award-winning disabled writer, carer, and founder of Wild Women Press. Her memoir, 'All My Wild Mothers: motherhood, loss and an apothecary garden' (Two Roads 2023) was longlisted for the Nan Prize.
Yannic Rack
Yannic Rack is a freelance journalist based in Edinburgh. He mainly writes about nature and climate change.