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Margi Bryant
@margibryant.bsky.social
Researcher and writer on people and nature, focusing mostly on the Peak District and the (Derbyshire) River Derwent. Formerly journalist, aid worker, educator and accidental academic, now trying to draw these strands together in my writing.
Delightful half-hour listening to earth scientist @anjanakhatwa.bsky.social walking and talking along the Dorset coast. She conveys immense knowledge and a lovely engaging personality. Must be sure to read her recent book! #WhispersOfRock #naturewriting

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Ramblings - Whispering Rocks with Anjana Khatwa - BBC Sounds
Clare joins earth scientist Anjana Khatwa in Dorset to explore the landscape she loves.
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November 6, 2025 at 4:25 PM
So entranced with recent time in Scotland that I'd almost forgotten how lovely my local patch is! In just a couple of weeks, the Rivelin Brook has gone full autumn. #naturewriting
October 24, 2025 at 4:53 PM
Great week in Scotland for stimulating paperboats.org discussion on Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park's role as a nature refuge, followed by encounters with some wonderful new #naturewriting at aberfoylebookfestival.wordpress.com, and then a few glorious mountain walks. I do love Scotland!
October 15, 2025 at 11:51 AM
Stimulating time last week at www.ukeconet.org/wilder-future-for-the-uplands.html. Inspiring work going on but I'd like more focus on people as part of the process. Great wording from Steve Lipscombe @rewildingbritain.org.uk, not "people and nature" but "people and the rest of nature" #naturewriting
October 5, 2025 at 11:41 AM
My brilliant daughter-in-law created a triptych of erasure poems for part of her MSc. The underlying text is Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations, but the poems and images subvert and critique growth-based economics, referencing #1 colonialism, #2 degrowth and #3 reciprocity. Thoughtful and beautiful!
September 16, 2025 at 2:20 PM
Reposted by Margi Bryant
Key themes: management & protection of temperate rainforest, natural regeneration, Curlews, peat cutting, grouse moors, rewilding.

Oct 1-3, Sheffield. Booking now open.

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Conference: A Wilder Future for the Uplands
For those of you interested in the uplands, UKEconet and the South Yorkshire Biodiversity Research Group are co-hosting a three-day conference in Sheffield in October. The conference includes two d…
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August 24, 2025 at 7:56 AM
Finally quit my university job and spent the week helping out with a survey of moorland vegetation. I can now confidently distinguish between bilberry, cowberry, crowberry, cranberry, assorted heathers and multiple grasses, sedges and rushes. Nice transition to a life more focused on #naturewriting
August 24, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Trying to convince these two that this is #internationalcatday but they're not too impressed. With their very different personalities, it took some cunning (and strategically placed treats) to lure them into the same space for a photocall. But they're a roller-coaster delight every day of the year.
August 8, 2025 at 6:37 PM
Taken some time off for an inspiring week at Moniack Mhor (moniackmhor.org.uk) where @kathleenjamie.bsky.social was guest writer, followed by a glorious wander round the Ardnamurchan peninsula, combining (if I can steal some earlier Jamie-isms) enraptured solitude with blethering to the locals.
June 19, 2025 at 12:28 AM
Seems I'm not the only person obsessed with the Derbyshire Derwent! The Derwent Pilgrimage (www.facebook.com/profile.php?...) sounds rather lovely. Thankfully, despite their main post, they're not starting at the source where it's pathless and fragile, but at the Derwent Dam. #naturewriting
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May 24, 2025 at 1:09 PM
Not my usual river but it's very accessible and I'm taking things easy post-covid! This is the lovely Rivelin Brook, looked after by www.wildsheffield.com. Bluebells fringe the banks, orange-tips and speckled woods pay flitting visits, chiff-chaffs insistently call their own names. #naturewriting
May 13, 2025 at 7:13 PM
Does this qualify for #BlossomWatch? The moorland above Dovestone Clough (@nationaltrust.org.uk) is covered with it. It's beautiful in Spring, although maybe more familiar in late summer foraging for bilberry pie!
April 24, 2025 at 4:07 PM
Relishing some free time to reconnect with the River Derwent, beginning its journey here in the remote high moorland of Bleaklow. I'm following its entire length in stages this year, exploring its ecology and stories. Can't wait to read Is A River Alive? (@robgmacfarlane.bsky.social) out next month!
April 18, 2025 at 4:37 PM
Happy to be back on the Peak District's Eastern Moors, after desk-bound weeks of writing up research on .. the Eastern Moors! No surprise that for the city dwellers who make up the majority of visitors, it's a much-loved space of "wildness close to home". @rspb.bsky.social @nationaltrust.bsky.social
April 6, 2025 at 6:58 PM