
Episode 336: Creating an Ark
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In this episode, I’m speaking with Mary Reynolds—renowned landscape designer, author, and founder of the rewilding movement We Are The Ark.
This episode originally aired in 2019 and it’s particularly pertinent as it coincides with the start of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, where Mary, won a gold medal winner for her ground-breaking, naturalistic garden which at the time was a revelation. Mary has long championed a shift from traditional gardening to a more nature-centric approach. Her initiative, We Are The Ark, invites gardeners, landowners, and stewards to rewild areas under their care, transforming them into sanctuaries for biodiversity. This conversation delves into Mary's journey, the philosophy behind We Are The Ark, and practical steps we can all take to support nature in our own spaces.
As we face increasing environmental challenges, Mary's insights offer a timely reminder of the power each of us holds to make a difference. Whether you have a sprawling garden or a small balcony, this episode provides inspiration and guidance on creating your own "Ark" for nature.
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1. Official Website – Mary Reynolds
Mary Reynolds' official website offers insights into her philosophy, projects, and design approach.
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2. We Are The Ark – Rewilding Movement
Mary founded the "We Are The Ark" initiative to encourage people to transform their gardens and land into safe havens for nature.
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3. Book: The Garden Awakening: Designs to Nurture Our Land and Ourselves
In this book, Mary shares her vision of creating gardens that are in harmony with nature, blending practical advice with spiritual insights.
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4. Book: We Are The Ark
This book expands on the principles of the "We Are The Ark" movement, providing guidance on rewilding and creating sanctuaries for biodiversity.
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5. Film: Dare to Be Wild
A biographical drama inspired by Mary Reynolds' journey to winning a gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show.
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