
If you have a website that you feel will be of interest the readers of Nature's Secret Larder then please feel free to contact us. We do however; try to avoid using links to commercial websites. If you have a free to use site which focuses on wildlife, bushcraft, photography, etc then we will do our best to link up with you.
Greenman Bushcraft - I have run courses for Greenman for some time. But, as well as great courses they are also the number one site for all manner of bushcraft, wildlife and other outdoor products, all at great prices.
Woodland Learning - Lots of great courses and fun for children set in woodland environments
Berax - Beautiful handmade knives
Low Impact - A great site, well worth checking out
Wild Mushrooms Online - Looking for wild Mushrooms? If the answer is yes, then this may be the place for you!
Tent Copter - The site of freelance Community Artist and Forest School practitioner Iain Dimmock.
Wild About Britain - Fourm for wildlife and the outdoors
Wildlife Trusts - Find your local Nature Reserve
RSPCB - Bird ID, and Nature Reserves
H & L Eco Surveyors - For all your surveying needs
Natural Pathways - Fantastic bushcraft courses creating unforgettable outdoor experiences
Neil Macintyer - some great images of nature!
Neil Wakeling - An interesting site which combines music & nature
The Suburban Bushwacker - Blog
Robert Canis - Professional photographer based in Kent specialising in the natural history and landscape of the British Isles, in particular the North Kent Marshes.
Mungo Says Bah - Blog
Foraging With the "Wildman" Steve Brill - Learn about edible and medicinal wild vegetables, herbs, greens, fruits, berries, nuts, seeds, and mushrooms with NYC's favorite naturalist, "Wildman" Steve Brill. Find out about his public Wild Food and Ecology tours in local parks, and the work he does with kids. Read excerpts from his books, enjoy his botanical artwork and vegetarian recipes, and find out what happened after he was arrested and handcuffed by undercover NYC park rangers for eating a dandelion in Central Park!
Atomic Shrimp - "Wild food, experimental cooking, assorted crafts, multimedia and the benign pursuit of the mildly absurd"
The Really Wild Food and Countryside Festival in Pembrokeshire is utterly unique, giving you the chance to get back in touch with the countryside; eat it, cook it, learn about it, even play with it! Held in sight of the sea and the ancient cathedral of St Davids.
A Walk Around Britain - Ed and Will walk around the British Isles, living outside, singing for their supper. An exploration of folklore, wildcrafting, traditional song, people, community and the act of journeying.
