Environmental scientist and filmmaker Moza Ackroyd reflects and discusses conservation during changing times. Suggesting positive solutions for sustaining our world’s wildlife locally, globally and remotely. | Words by Bethany Sewell
Read MoreA conversation with India Pearson, a stand up paddleboarder and activist, who took an incredible 28 mile litter pick journey to fight back against river plastic pollution. | Words by Emily Gilford
Read MoreDive into the beautiful underwater imagery of marine scientist, Martin Stevens. Explore the power these images have to help connect us to the ocean.
Read MoreFor her latest project, Molly Rands explores the impact of cats on the environment through documenting the lives of her two cats - Mitzi and Mouse.
Read MoreAutumn is in full swing in October and provides a feast for the senses: vibrant leaves, roaring stags and the first crunching frost. | Words by Rebecca Gibson.
Read MoreA career alongside wildlife can be hard to find but ecological consultants are the lucky few. Join me in this series in which I disclose the joys of consultancy from every angle. As October draws near, I start the tour by sharing the real story behind Halloweens favourite mascot, the bat. | Words by Tamsin Harper.
Read MoreLearn more about the Gilbert White, the father of ecology, who celebrates his 300th birthday in 2020. | Words by Chloé Valerie Harmsworth.
Read MoreFinding serenity through lockdown: explore the work of Photographer Danielle Andrews in her latest series ‘Dragonflies’
Read MoreAs we bid a fond farewell to summer, immerse yourself in the weird and wonderful world of fungi this autumn. Words by Rosy Fox |
Read MoreHannah dives into Jack Vine’s latest photographic series ‘The Dead Of Spring’, exploring the correlation between nature and architecture. Words by Hannah Varney |
Read MoreWith the arrival of September comes plenty of autumn wildlife including bright colours, avian acrobatics and bizarre fungi. Words by Rebecca Gibson |
Read MoreJourney through the island of Madagascar with Frances Eyre and discover the brilliant work being carried out to preserve the Loholoka forest. Words by Rosie Brown |
Read MoreIn a short interview, Lorna takes a look at the colourful wildlife illustrations of Bea Baranowska. These beautiful collections of country life reflect her love of collecting and documenting on her travels. Bea’s work reminds us of the wonderful creatures that live amongst us; creatures with whom we share our natural world. Words by Bea Baranowska. |
Read MoreMaya talks with Craig Keenan about his Cyanotype prints, the inspiration behind them and his process.
Read MoreWith populations declining globally, it is easy to feel hopeless about the future of our feathered friends. However, there are also examples of conservation success stories that we can celebrate too, such as the 30th anniversary of the reintroduction of Red Kites to the UK. Words by Chloé Valerie Harmsworth |
Read MoreTake a look at Holly Astle’s delightful illustrations, inspired by nature, Cornwall and the coast. |
Read MoreKatie invites Irene Mendez Cruz to share her photo series exploring the bizarre beauty of these unique creatures. |
Read MoreAugust is here, which means there is plenty of late summer and early autumn wildlife to enjoy. Words by Rebecca Gibson |
Read MoreHannah explores the natural world with Daniel Kenealy and his stunning landscape photos on his travels around the UK. Words by Hannah Varney |
Read MoreHow 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 |
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