In 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 MoreAren’t the best results achieved through the bringing together of different ideas? Isn’t it better to work as a team? Working with others can sometimes be a struggle and in conservation practice, this is no different. Let’s talk about transboundary conservation failures, lessons learnt and Costa Rica’s success. Words by Tamsin Harper |
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 MoreEvo. & Co. may just change the way you see seaweed. Providing sustainable alternatives to single use plastics since 2016, the company that’s saving seas and more. Words by Jessica Pickles |
Read MoreTake a look at Holly Astle’s delightful illustrations, inspired by nature, Cornwall and the coast. |
Read MoreIn light of outbreaks of Coronavirus at garment factories in Leicester and the Black Lives Matter movement demanding justice for Black workers, consumers push back at fast-fashion retailers and demand they #payup. Words by Lucy Hayes
Read MoreKatie invites Irene Mendez Cruz to share her photo series exploring the bizarre beauty of these unique creatures. |
Read MoreHarry Baker on the importance of writing about our oceans to help protect them.
Read MoreAugust is here, which means there is plenty of late summer and early autumn wildlife to enjoy. Words by Rebecca Gibson |
Read MoreA short interview with UK-based candle maker, Natalie Durrant, founder of UpCandles. This sustainable small business breathes new life into recycled containers to create beautiful hand poured candles. UpCandles uses ethically sourced, sustainable materials which are vegan and non-toxic. Their fragrant blends, inspired by nature, transport you to the forest from your armchair. Words by Natalie Durrant. |
Read MoreThis month The Wildlife Trusts announced that they are going to be bringing back a small group of bison to a woodland in Kent in a move to restore ancient woodland. But how will this ambitious project will shape the environment? Words by Ellen Daugherty |
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 |
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 MoreHS2 is a project that’s caused deep political and environmental division. But what does it hope to achieve? And why are environmentalists so worried? This article breaks down these issues and lays out the environmental concerns. Words by Rob Knott. |
Read MoreSince ‘Down to Earth’ has been in Netflix’s top 10 for a while now, I’m guessing some of you might have seen it. Zac Efron’s documentary making debut highlights different countries’ efforts to move towards a sustainable future. I’m going to give you an overview of his London exploration. Words by Jessica Pickles.
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 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. |
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