Natural Life (magazine)

This article is about the magazine. For English rock band, see Natural Life.
Natural Life
Frequency Triannual
Publisher The Alternate Press
Founder Rolf Priesnitz
First issue 1976
Company Life Media
Country Canada
Based in Toronto
ISSN 0701-8002
OCLC number 262204194

Natural Life is a Canadian magazine, founded in 1976 by Rolf Priesnitz.[1] It is owned by Life Media, an independent Toronto-based book and magazine publishing company[2] owned by Wendy Priesnitz who is the magazine's editor. The magazine is published by the Alternate Press[2] three or four times a year.[3] The website of the magazine was started in 1994.[2] It has won awards for its balanced reporting of environmental issues and published its 30th anniversary issue in November 2006.

As one of the first Canadian sustainable lifestyles magazines, it pioneered the merging of content in a holistic manner - with each issue including articles on organic gardening, renewable energy, green homes, natural health, sustainable business, eco-tourism, homeschooling and natural parenting.[3] In the late 1970s and early 1980s, it published a U.S. edition and editions for various parts of Canada. It was relaunched in 1991 as one international edition and is now on the newsstands throughout North America and has readers in over 20 countries. With the renewed interest in environmental issues, it is flourishing as a trusted source of information about how to live and work in a sustainable manner.

Always conscious of its environmental footprint, it has been published on FSC-certified matte coated stock since 2005.

The Natural Life website features over 2,000 pages of free content from the past 14 years. The articles are indexed by subject and fully searchable by keyword, making the site a popular reference tool.

References

  1. "An Interview With Natural Life Founder & Publisher Rolf Priesnitz". Natural Life Magazine. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 "About Life Media". Life Media. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  3. 1 2 "Natural Life". Land Stewardship Centre. Retrieved 11 November 2015.

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