How can we protect the largest land animal on Earth? As difficult as it is, the work of many charities is proving successful, but the incredible work that goes on behind the scenes is often unknown. Words by Jack Ashton |
Read MoreEllie May Forrester on the importance of Bats in the UK, and how we can abolish the stereotypes by adapting to live closer in harmony with them.
Read MoreIn the second of our Costa Rica mini-series, join me as we explore the power a nation’s pride can have when it comes to lawmaking. We delve into Costa Rica’s love for wildlife and how the western world can learn from their actions . Words by Tamsin Harper |
Read MoreHoneybees - an insect that has been domesticated for centuries; but what happens behind the scenes? Beth Glaysher talks about her recent project, discussing the benefits of ethical beekeeping. Words by Rosie Brown. |
Read MoreJoin me in the first of a three-part series, in which we explore the wonders of Costa Rica. We start by exploring Costa Rica's wildlife and the magic that lurks within. Peter Pan’s Neverland has always been close at hand and on our travels, we visit mysterious jungles, crocodile-infested waters and mystical cloud forests that strikingly resemble J.M Barrie’s fairytale land. Words by Tamsin Harper |
Read MoreConnor Coombes lets us in to the secret life of the wildlife on our doorstep, the European Robin.
Read MoreCornish Path Moss (Ditrichum cornubicum) is a bryophyte species endemic to Cornwall. First discovered in 1963, it can only be found in three sites worldwide. Last year, a group of natural history photographers went to search for this rare species on Bodmin Moor. Words by Bethany Sewell |
Read MoreKatie Invites photographer Kayleigh Slowey to share her extraordinary time spent diving with sharks in Hawaiian waters as we discuss the conservation of this wonderfully diverse species |
Read MoreHannah invites Fallon Skye Howarth to express her most recent photography project ‘Dreamscapes’ and shine a new light on the sea life around us, literally. Words by Hannah Varney |
Read MoreThese stunning, precise and abstract collages by Benjamin West, portray numerous socio-political issues which are increasingly relevant today. Find out what drives his passion to create beautiful art, which directly addresses environmental concerns. |
Read MoreElla delves into the work of printmaker and photographer Sophie Twining. They discuss inspiration and finidng motivation.
Read MoreResearchers have discovered fossils of a great white shark nursery for the first time. The find reveals more about the evolutionary success of the ocean’s top predator and could contribute towards its conservation in the future. Words by Rebecca Gibson |
Read MoreA short interview with Cornwall-based painter, Georgie Harrison. Read about Georgie’s artistic processes, the inspirations from the natural world behind her dreamy seascapes and her plans for the future. | Words by Lorna-Dolby Stevens
Read MoreObserve an envisioned future for London’s streets through this insightful imagery. This project explores how urban greening could incorporate sustainable food growth into pre-existing infrastructure within the city. Words by Alicia Breakspear. |
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Read MoreDid you know that itchy feet in wildlife is a side effect of climate change? Animal movements aren’t what we imagine when hearing “climate change”. So, let’s talk about the lions soon to occupy our gardens, those that get left behind and how we can help them survive. Words by Tamsin Harper |
Read MoreHannah discovers wildlife photographer Tom Haley and his passion for photography as well as the species he’s encountering on his travels, especially reptiles in particular. Words by Hannah Varney |
Read MoreExplore the Southwest from moorland to clifftop in this beautiful series of images captured by Jamie Greaves. Words by Rosie Brown. |
Read MoreHome to some of Britain’s rarest and most diverse wildlife, this small island tells a vibrant story of how it became Britain’s very own Galapagos. Words by Bethany Sewell |
Read MoreHannah invites Carmen Carrion to share her experience of Lockdown stuck in South Africa whilst also showing her wonderous wildlife images throughout this time. Words by Hannah Varney |
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