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The Hunting Dog Tales

Exciting news – our office dog, Moleskine, has written a book! 📚🐾

Once a hunting dog in the Pyrenees, she was abandoned, rescued, and eventually adopted by our office manager, Gill Whitehead, and now lives a happy life here on Exmoor. Read about her incredible journey in The Hunting Dog’s Tale!

David Ramsay, author of Unforgotten Exmoor, calls it “a travelogue packed with fascinating natural history of wild places across Spain, France, and the UK – a great read for everyone, not just dog lovers.”

Get your copy online at www.gillwhitehead.com, or stop by the Exmoor Society office or The Lyn Valley Dog House in Lynton. Special signed copies are available with donations going to Moleskine’s chosen charities – perfect for Christmas! 🎄

Also in the news
The archive team have been working hard on our Hope Bourne Collection in recent months – supporting author Sara Hudston with her new book , “A Life Outside – Hope Bourne on Exmoor”, that will be published by the Society this November.
The archive in its current form was set up by Archivist Dr Helen Blackman, but for the last 8 years has been run by an enthusiastic group of volunteers. Meet three of our regular team...James, Caroline, and Janet!
We are deeply concerned by a recent decision by Defra to withdraw the proposed species-rich grassland option (GRH6) from the Sustainable Farming Incentive, due to reopen in June.