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Neurodivergent, By Nature

Why Biodiversity Needs Neurodiversity

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Neurodivergent, By Nature

Why Biodiversity Needs Neurodiversity

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A BBC WILDLIFE BEST BOOK OF 2025

Exploring the connections between nature, neurodiversity and the conservation world

Why are so many neurodivergent people drawn to the natural world – and what does that tell us about how we live and work?

After receiving an ADHD diagnosis in his thirties, Joe Harkness set out to better understand his lifelong bond with nature. In doing so, he began a wider investigation, speaking to neurodivergent people across conservation, ecology and other nature-based roles.

Threading these conversations with his own experience, Joe explores the skills, perspectives and passions that neurodivergent people bring to the sector, alongside the barriers they still face. From fieldwork to policy, from grassroots projects to major organisations, their stories reveal how different ways of thinking shape our relationship with the natural world.

At once personal and wide-ranging, Neurodivergent, by Nature offers a fresh perspective on biodiversity, inclusion and what more supportive environments – in nature and beyond – might look like.

Table of Contents

Chapter One
No, you're macerating the moth abdomens!
– Introducing neurodiversity and nature

Chapter Two
Dia and Gignoskein
– Seeking diagnosis

Chapter Three
Intolerable tyrants in the dock of the kangaroo court
– Experiences in education

Chapter Four
Hugging a tree for a dopamine fix
– The importance of nature

Chapter Five
More than just the saviour of the orangutan
– The conservation sector

Chapter Six
Out of the box and into the holographic forest
– Strengths

Chapter Seven
Cutting the toe pads off hundreds of dead parrots
– Achievements

Chapter Eight
Are you here to make the tea or take the notes?
– Barriers to access

Chapter Nine
Why is there a lump of multi-coloured playdough on my seat?
– Reasonable adjustments

Chapter Ten
Peeking over the fence to see what next door are up to
– Nature-related NGOs

Chapter Eleven
A rose-tinted perspective on the use of the infographic
– Government agencies

Chapter Twelve
I think I'll eat my lunch in the bat chat corner today
– Smaller conservation charities

Chapter Thirteen
Just give the naughtiest ones a sprig of lavender and a circular saw
– Forest schools and care farms

Chapter Fourteen
Weaving words into golden threads
– Why biodiversity needs neurodiversity

Acknowledgements
Further reading and resources
Index

Product details

Published 25 Feb 2027
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Pages 256
ISBN 9781399413404
Imprint Bloomsbury Wildlife
Dimensions 198 x 129 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Joe Harkness

Joe Harkness is a naturalist and writer. He has wr…

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