As many Pagans understand, nature can recover when given the chance. Across the globe, rewilding projects are restoring rivers, forests, wetlands, and wildlife, while efforts in California, Florida, Canada, Italy, and Scotland demonstrate success. Illinois has taken a further step, becoming the first U.S. state to enshrine rewilding into law.
Canada
Pagan Community Notes: Week of March 13, 2025
|
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: A Blood Moon rises tonight, Paganicon preparations are underway, and new research dates England’s oldest henge. This week’s observances include the Feast of Anna Perenna and the Akitu Festival. And a word of advice—no matter what demonic forces you fear may be lurking, swallowing rosary beads on an airplane won’t save you… but kicking and screaming will get you arrested.
Africa
Pagan Community Notes: Week of December 26, 2024
|
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, congratulations to Cherry Hill Seminary graduates! A rising Black Moon is ahead just before the new solar year. And speaking of which, blessings of Janus! We look at some New Year’s Day traditions around the world. After all, in our opinion, nothing brings in the new year better than a little Witchcraft!
Africa
Transgender Day of Remembrance 2024
|
TWH commemorates Trans Day of Remembrance, 2024, acknowledging the disproportionate violence against the trans community.
Canada
Pagan Community Notes: Lughnasadh, 2024
|
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, Lughnasadh and Imbolc blessings! The Pitt Rivers Museum gets Pagan and Witch help on objects, Music, Events, Conference Reports and Congratulations!
Canada
Pagan Community Notes: Week of July 4, 2024
|
In this week’s Pagan Community Notes, SJ Tucker on tour and recovering well, hippos are flying, Happy Independence Day and Happy Canada Day and more news and events.



