Services

Land Conservation

Whole Nature seeks to purchase and receive donated land to preserve natural ecosystems, habitats, and foster opportunities for trans-species interactions and relationships. Contact us for information about preserving your legacy with a land bequest or a donation of funds for the purchase or maintenance of land.

Whole Nature Journal

The Whole Nature Journal publishes nature-focused research, articles, and creative writing. Our scope spans indigenous views of nature relationship, peer-reviewed scientific journals, animal welfare and advocacy, and poetry. Contact us if you are interested in contributed or subscribing.

Eco-Spiritual Education

Whole Nature provides and supports ecospiritual education in various forms, such as the Enatured® method, and support for educators from pre-school through learning in retirement.

Enatured® is a simple but profound method to commune with land, and the beings of the land, wherever you are. It draws from mindfulness, indigenous practices, psychology, and scientific research about nature.

Animal-Human Bond

Whole Nature delivers programs that deepen our understanding of the powerful interconnection between humans and animals. Our members work with universities, such as Columbia University Teachers College Spirituality Mind Bond Institute, and animal sanctuaries, such as the Catskill Farm Animal Sanctuary. We welcome partnerships. Contact us for more information.

F.A.Q.

If you are like us, knowing that your special places on the planet are preserved now and into the future is important to you. Please contact us for options.

We would be glad to! Contact us for planning and options.

Yes, we are a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization.

The Enatured® method helps us consciously engage our environments for mutual relationship, support, and restoration. It is a meditative and observational practice that recognizes, protects, and fosters the relationship between humans, animals, plants, elements, and land. More information here

No, we are not. If you find a wild animal in need of care, please visit Animal Help Now to find resources near you.