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We’ve just opened up part of our Naturespace project to a local CIC — Daniel’s Kitchen CIC — and I couldn’t be happier about it. This partnership means we’re not just talking about doing good in the community… we’re actually doing it. Together, we’re creating a space where people can grow food, connect with nature,…
Climate Change is Rewriting the Rules of Bird Breeding – Are We Paying Attention?
As spring arrives, birds across the world are getting on with the business of nesting, mating, and raising their young. It’s a rhythm as old as time, dictated by the seasons, food availability, and instinct. But new research suggests that climate change is throwing nature’s finely tuned calendar out of sync – and birds are…
Leadership, Leverage and the Burden of Power
Decision-making is at the heart of leadership – how power is used, how influence is wielded, and what happens when one has all the leverage. History, politics and business are full of instances where leaders with power have to make a choice: do they use their authority to create deeper relationships, or do they use…

