Dipping into nature at the desk is a fabulous way of being organised and keeping connected.
Being tied to work all day can be a drain on the brain, so a great idea to buck up the spirits is to enjoy the 31st edition of the wonderful Wild Nature Diary and Calendar.
Full of the most stunning photographs of impressive landscapes from around Britain, the glossy date reminder is a great present idea.
There’s nothing nicer to get the day going than taking a wee tour around the stunning far North West Highlands and Islands of Scotland or heading to the rugged cliffs of Cornwall, which have an abundance of special creatures, plants and geology.
In the 1800s, naturalist John Muir campaigned to protect the wild lands, and a trust was formed in his name and still flourishes today, protecting the UK’s special landscape.
The calendar and diary introduce the elements of land, nature, people and spirit, which meant so much to Muir and demonstrate that the natural world has a vital part to play in our lives through stewardship and preservation of ecosystems and pure resources.
The photographs in the date reminders have been taken by experts in their field, and each image tells its own inspiring story and help connect with nature.

Adam Burton captures the autumn mists as they drift through the Teign Valley above Fingle Bridge on the fringes of Dartmoor, while Joanna Clegg shows off a stunning photograph of a European shag, similar to a Cormorant.
All the images tell the story of the year’s seasons and have been carefully chosen to reflect the many aspects of nature’s wonders and raw beauty.
Each entry is a window into the diverse and beautiful landscapes, flora and fauna of Britain’s countryside and coast.
2026 is also a very special year as both the calendar and diary include a special foreword by renowned naturalist and broadcaster Megan McCubbin.
Printed in the UK using sustainably sourced paper, plastic has also been eliminated from the packaging in order to promote environmental responsibility.
The new 2026 calendar costs £13.50 and the diary £17.00, with both available via www.wild-nature.co.uk.
Author Bio:
Rebecca Hay is an experienced travel writer and member of The British Guild of Travel Writers. Follow her adventures with her family on Twitter and Instagram @emojiadventurer and on Facebook via EmojiAdventurers2.
Images courtesy of Wild Nature

		
		
		
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