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Wild Nature Matters Kindling an emotional and practical affinity for the living world
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Jake Yarwood

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Jake Yarwood has a deep and unwavering passion for the living world. He believes that connecting people with place and land is key. A photographer and educator by trade, his work has been exhibited by Canon. Having travelled to 27 countries to date, he has grown up on the road and between people from all walks of life. Originally from Northern England, at present he resides on Ballardong Noongar land in Western Australia.
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Karl is the word for Fire

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • January 9, 2020
Karl is the word for fire in Noongar and where I am situated in the world right now,…
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  • Ecocentrism
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Blessed by Bats in Wurdimarlu

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • November 11, 2019
Camp setup after a special day wandering through the awe-inspiring gorges of Kalbarri National Park, an area also…
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  • Aboriginal Australia
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Nyola

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • November 4, 2019
Just beyond this campfire lies the Warren River which runs through a beautiful stretch of Karri country. At…
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Red Roads

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • November 2, 2019
Revelling in the quietude of the surrounding Wandoo country while testing out the Red Roads fire pit. A…
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Natural Springs by Cadgeegurup Camp

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • June 6, 2019
Ancient streams carving their way out from a granite outcrop. Natural spring water in this instance that needs…
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  • Aboriginal Australia
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Kodja

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • February 13, 2019
The kodja is a lightweight single or double bit multi-purpose traditional axe of the Noongar people of South West of Western Australia.
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  • Weaving and Basketry

Coiled Vessels by Siân Boucherd

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • January 28, 2019
This is the work of the talented Siân Boucherd. I had the pleasure of attending a basket weaving…
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Tinder Bundles

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • July 11, 2018
The tinder bundle. Your primary aid in getting a fire going when using more natural methods. Think friction…
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  • Ecocentrism

Excess and Waste

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • June 1, 2018
Four wheel driving, never did I anticipate it to be so much fun, and so very enabling. Having…
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Moving Forward

  • ByJake Yarwood
  • May 27, 2018
As you may have noticed, I have decided to rename this project. I feel ‘Wild Nature Matters’ is…
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