As COP 26 gets underway, let’s remind ourselves of the stakes of the climate crisis and who has the most to lose from a failure to act | Words by Scott Thomson
Read MoreDawood Qureshi chatted with David Lindo (aka The Urban Birder), about nature in our cities as well as representation in the wildlife media industry
Read MoreFollowing David Attenborough’s rise to Insta-fame in 2020, could his abandoned platform and others like it provide a step-up for others to voice their climate concerns and revolutionary ideas? | Words by Emily Gilford
Read MoreIndigenous cultures the world over, separated by thousands of miles, share deeply intrinsic attachments to the land. Holistic ways of living, which are centred on an ethos of reciprocity with the natural world, are ubiquitous in these cultures; passed down, from one generation to the next, from elder to child, for centuries. | Words by Craig Dibb.
Read MorePopulations across the world are affected differently by the issues facing our planet. Intersectional Environmentalism identifies that the injustices happening to marginalised communities and the earth are interconnected. | Words by Emily Gilford.
For many, there are few difficulties in achieving a sustainable lifestyle. But a small change for some is an insurmountable obstacle for others. So, how does privilege play a role within the sustainability movement? Words by Rosie Brown. |
Read MoreWho can be a Conservationist? The inclusive platform, & Another Thing, aims to encourage more open dialogue about conservation and challenge these stereotypes. | Words by Kirsty Crawford
Read MoreOver the past few months, many people living in Britain have discovered their local wildlife. A pursuit which has brought a sense of peace and beauty in a time of uncertainty. This year, one suburban community in the South West have been watching the local foxes from their windows. Here is their story. Words by Bethany Sewell |
Read MoreAboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are still suffering from the arrival of the Europeans in the late 16thcentury and the legacy of entrenched racism that has been left behind. Words by Jessica Pickles.
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