Shell’s Substack

About the Substack

Hello and welcome to Shell’s Substack where I write about my ‘Encounters with Nature’ and share my love of Biodiversity. ‘From Earth to Health’ is a series about growing and eating healthy food which supports nature.

About Shell

Hello, I'm Shell, nature, photography and design are my passions, and so is good healthy food. I love sharing my experiences, ideas and photos with you on my Substack, and on Notes, and I'd also really appreciate hearing your thoughts and ideas.

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