Step Into Nature: A Chronicle of Irish Nature through the year

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Step Into Nature: A Chronicle of Irish Nature through the year Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: The Mercier Press Ltd
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Pages: 432 Illustrations and other contents: colour illustrations and photos ISBN: 9781781179529 Categories: , ,

Step into Nature is a week-by-week Irish nature diary that serves as a personal invitation to explore the wonders of the natural world. Author and naturalist Rachel McKenna guides readers through every season, showcasing the fascinating wildlife that surrounds us, from the ‘vibrant fungi of January’ to the ‘intricate ecosystems of old stone walls.’With engaging prose, McKenna strikes the perfect balance between information and inspiration, enhancing the reader’s understanding of the natural world. The book is beautifully illustrated with McKenna’s stunning photographs, such as the striking image of a ‘rare pink grasshopper resting on the seed head of a bird’s foot trefoil on Finnamore Lake in Lough Boora.’ The addition of hand-drawn sketches further enriches the reader’s experience.

Step into Nature encourages readers to actively engage with the natural world by taking the time to stop, look, and notice its beauty and complexity. McKenna emphasizes that noticing nature is an active choice that can enrich our lives and deepen our connection to the world around us. This book will appeal to a wide audience, from experienced naturalists to neophyte nature enthusiasts.

It opens doors to a new generation of readers who wish to discover the wonders of nature in their own corner of the world and inspires them to preserve it for future generations. Step into Nature is a must-read for anyone seeking to cultivate a deeper appreciation for the natural world and foster a sense of stewardship for the environment.

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Author Biography

Rachel McKenna is a dedicated naturalist and citizen scientist who has been involved in documenting species with the National Biodiversity Data Centre and several special interest groups, such as 'Insects and Invertebrates of Ireland', 'MothsIreland', and 'British and Irish Sawflies'.Rachel is the Senior Executive Architect in Offaly County Council and the author of three books on architecture. Her most recent work, Traditional Architecture in Offaly was shortlisted and received an Honourable Mention in the Katharine Briggs Award 2023. Her other publications include Flights of Fancy: Follies, Families and Demesnes in Offaly (2017) and Geashill: The Evolution of its Architecture (2012).