Nature journaling is a meaningful place to grow thoughts and deepen one’s connection to the natural world. The practice emphasizes taking the time to reflect and encourage a deeper observation of one’s surroundings. There are countless famous nature writers who were dedicated to keeping a journal. For instance, Henry David Thoreau, one of America’s most influential naturalists, kept journals full of observations and sketches of landscapes, plants and other aspects of the natural world. For more insight into nature writing, listen to excerpts of famous writers including Leslie Marmon Silko and Rachel Carson.
was an essayist and philosopher based in Concord, Massachusetts. He is best known for Walden, a series of essays reflecting on living simply in the natural world.
was a well known marine biologist and author. She wrote Silent Spring in 1962, which is credited with the advancement of the global environmental movement.
is an acclaimed novelist, poet and essayist known for her writing centering on the dissonance between white and Native American cultures.