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Stephan Harding

Stephan Harding

Resident Ecologist and MSc Coordinator - Schumacher College


Stephan Harding was born in Venezuela in 1953. He came to England at the age of six. Since childhood Dr. Harding has had a deep fascination with the natural world, and his scientific cast of mind lead him to do a degree in Zoology at the University of Durham and then a doctorate on the behavioral ecology of the muntjac deer at Oxford University.

After Oxford, Dr. Harding was appointed Visiting Professor in Wildlife Management at the National University in Costa Rica, where he lived for two years before becoming a founder member of Schumacher College in 1990. Dr. Harding lives on the College campus with his wife Julia Ponsonby and their son Oscar, and is the author of Animate Earth: Science, Intuition and Gaia published in 2006 by Green Books. He is also the editor of a new book—Grow Small, Think Beautiful—just published by Floris Books.

Today, Dr. Harding is Resident Ecologist and MSc Coordinator at the College.


Contributions to Humans & Nature:
  • What Does it Mean to be Human?
    A response to "What does it mean to be human?"

Noteworthy Links:
  • Animate Earth: Science, Intuition and Gaia
    A book by Stephan Harding.
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