Kara Moses | Feral Futures
I offer experiential, educational courses in what I describe as wild living skills, or ancestral skills – the skills that make us human, that our ancestors have relied upon for hundreds of thousands of years and we have evolved to do – so it feels deeply good to practice them. Skills such as foraging and tracking – two of my greatest loves – we have been practicing since before we were human. These skills aren’t about survival, going it alone, or mastering nature – they’re about thriving together in the wild, in reciprocal relationship with the non-human communities that support us to be there. They are an invitation to ecological humility, to reciprocity, to relationship.
I’m particularly interested in radical, decolonial approaches to wild living and nature connection and have developed an approach called ‘Radical Nature Connection‘. I bring a political lens to everything I do, grounding my work in principles of liberation and solidarity.
I’m an Associate Fellow of the St Ethelburga’s Centre for Reconciliation & Peace, and an alumni of their Spiritual Ecology leadership programme.