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Why connecting with nature shouldn’t mean disconnecting from science

Last updated: January 11, 2026 7:10 pm
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Exploring the intricate relationship between humans and nature has been a timeless endeavor. For many, nature serves as a source of inspiration, wonder, and even spirituality. The concept of “nature connectedness” has gained traction in recent years, with studies linking a deep connection to nature with higher levels of spirituality and a shift towards faith over science.

In the realm of nature writing, individuals find solace and connection with the natural world through the words of authors who intricately describe the beauty and complexity of the environment. While some may argue that this form of connection is indirect or mediated, there is value in experiencing nature vicariously through literature, especially in a fast-paced modern world where urban living prevails.

However, there is a fine line between appreciating nature from a distance and truly understanding its intricate workings. Nature, in all its forms, exists alongside humanity on the same plane of existence. It is not merely a backdrop for inspirational stories or moral lessons but a living, breathing entity that operates under scientific principles.

While there is merit in seeking wisdom and resilience from nature, it is essential to acknowledge the full spectrum of the natural world, including its harsh realities and complexities. Nature is not always a gentle teacher, and drawing simplistic lessons from its vast tapestry can lead to misconceptions and idealizations.

Moreover, the role of the nature writer in conveying these narratives comes into question. While some argue for a more subdued presence of the author in nature writing, the essence of storytelling lies in the unique voice and perspective of the writer. Balancing personal reflections with objective observations can create a compelling narrative that bridges the gap between human experiences and the natural world.

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As nature writing continues to evolve, it is crucial to embrace its inherent flaws and complexities. By delving deeper into the multidisciplinary aspects of nature and human interactions, writers can offer a more nuanced and authentic portrayal of our relationship with the environment. Ultimately, the richness of nature writing lies in its ability to capture the ever-changing landscape of the natural world and our place within it.

Richard Smyth is the author of An Indifference of Birds and The Jay, the Beech and the Limpetshell

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