Episode 107: Mark Newton – The Artful Ranger

Having followed a winding professional path all the way around the world and back to his original dream of working in conservation, Mark knows the value of community and connection. He hopes to share the beauty of nature with others through his art and his work as a countryside ranger.

Listen to hear more about:

  • The different iterations of Mark’s career that have led him to his current work in the conservation sector.

  • Mark’s traineeship with the Sussex Wildlife Trust.

  • Recording the nature experiences of his traineeship through a nature journal.

  • Mark’s process for building the layers of his nature journal pages.

  • The ways that Mark’s parents have inspired and influenced his love of nature and art.

  • Nature journal as a learning aid.

  • Including storytelling and folklore in a nature journal.


To find out more about Mark and his work visit www.markjnewton.com. You can also find him on social media using these links:

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Twitter

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You can read more about Mark’s ranger traineeship in this interview with the Sussex Wildlife Trust.


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