"Deepen your connection to the natural world with Leslie's easy journaling techniques. Be inspired, healed, and filled with joy as you start your own nature journal!" -- Jessica Bussmann, Director of Education at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts
"A keystone book for anyone developing their nature journaling skills. The insights of one of the best and wisest teachers fill every page." -- John Muir Laws, artist, naturalist, author, and educator
"Leslie's captivating journal pages ease you into the practice of keeping a nature journal. Now, more than ever, this practice is needed for solace, learning, connecting, and caring." -- Sandy McDermott, artist and teacher
"Using Leslie's easy-to-apply techniques, my students were joyful, engaged, thinking on higher levels, and motivated to learn." -- Stephen L. Houser, Jr., elementary school teacher, Recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching, and American Geological Institute's US Earth Science Teacher of the Year
"This new edition of Clare Walker Leslie's classic book provides pleasure for hand and eye, while offering an alluring pathway toward greater attentiveness to the beauty and mystery of the world. She explores both the "why?" and "how?" of nature journaling, in an engaging, encouraging, and accessible approach. Naturalists of all skill levels and backgrounds can benefit from this offering." -- Thomas Lowe Fleischner, Ph.D. Executive Director, Natural History Institute; Editor: Nature, Love, Medicine: Essays on Wildness and Wellness and The Way of Natural History
"Having known Clare Walker Leslie for over 45 years, I have been privileged to observe her development of this very personal, detailed and practical approach to nature journaling. It is just delightful to see this talented artist and teacher present us with her most comprehensive "how to" publication to date. Clare is not just entertaining us with her unique, keenly observed illustrations and text; she is instructing us (and imploring us) to develop our own techniques for recording the amazing natural world around us." -- Trevor L. Lloyd-Evans, Director, Landbird Conservation, Manomet