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Lucy is continually expanding her awareness of what it means to bring these authentic, vulnerable and necessary teachings to the entire island of Ireland; to renew culture, ecology and spirituality on this land.  

 
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Rewilding: ‘This shutdown gives us a chance to return to seeing the world as if for the first time’

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A nature journalist goes to ‘forest school’: It was one of the most heart-warming and educational gatherings I have attended

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Was there a badger in my garden? Learn to read animal tracks:

Footprints, tracks and signs show you don’t have to go to a wilderness to find wildlife.

Paddy Woodworth

 
 
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Women only wilderness weekend gave me a chance to stop, listen and breathe:Galz Gone Wild is a group for women to connect with each other and the outdoors

Sorcha Pollak

 
 
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Watch: Wilderness enthusiasts try out Stone Age life in Finland:A two-year-old toddler is the youngest group member temporarily living a Neolithic lifestyle. 

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“I aim to create spaces of renewal; where people can tend to their own connection with place and identify with a much more ancient way of belonging to the earth”.   

— Lucy O’ Hagan

 

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'Another world is not only possible, she is on her way.

On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.'  ~ Arundhati Roy 

Let’s explore with our heads, hearts and hands, what it means to rewild in these times of great change and to live in reciprocal relationship with the land and all the communities therein.