How volunteering at your local nature patch can boost biodiversity and help reduce eco-anxiety . | Words by George Steedman Jones
One positive to come out of 2020 was a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, but how can we learn from this to cause a meaningful change? | Words by Jack Ashton
Read MoreOn February 2nd, we celebrate National Hedgehog Day! Lucy walks us through the plight of these elusive creatures and spotlights organisations in the UK working hard for the conservation of hedgehogs. Words by Lucy Saunders. |
Read MoreAlthough it can seem like there isn’t much wildlife around in winter, many species stay active throughout the colder months so there’s still plenty to enjoy on your local walks. Words by Rebecca Gibson |
Read MoreBeavers are officially back! Join Rosy Fox as she explores the enchanting tale of the elusive rodents rewilding a Devonshire river. Words by Rosy Fox |
Read MoreNature writer Alexandra Pearce-Broomhead reflects and discusses the importance of nature writing, and just how it can help reconnect us to the natural world. Words by Rosie Brown |
Read MoreWe all know the environmental impacts of boiling the kettle, yet, the consequences of streaming our favourite films and music videos are, perhaps, less contemplated. So, is it possible to clean our streaming habits? Words by Bethany Sewell |
Read MoreThe pandemic has seen a sharp increase in houseplant sales, but what are the benefits of having foliage-filled homes in this bizarre new world?| Words by Emily Gilford.
Read MoreDelving into various examples of how nature sounds and music are connected, we also discuss the background of popular music today and how all of this can not only bring us closer to nature but also to each other. Words by Ella Clark |
Read MoreWe delve into a variety of creative works with a call to action, looking at what happens when art and activism go hand in hand. Words by Katie Bonner |
Read MoreThe Right to Roam Campaign is helping to make the British countryside accessible to all. A goal which couldn’t be more important during this time. Words by Bethany Sewell |
Read MoreWildlife documentaries have the potential to be incredible sources for positive change in 2021. This article explains how we can help to ensure that this is the case. Words by Jack Ashton |
Read MoreAn interview with Conscious Crackers – a UK based sustainable business founded by conservation graduate Grace Hunt, aiming to reduce waste produced around the festive season through selling handmade, zero-waste and plastic free Christmas crackers. | Words by Emily Gilford.
Read MorePhotography and art are as much of an importance in finding connection to nature and hope in the climate crisis as new technologies. We explored a new photographic series combining self portraiture and elemental photographs . With the aim of connecting people to nature and unravelling the layers of disconnection. Words by Ella Clark |
Read MoreVicky gives us an insight into this serene body of work and shares with us her experience travelling to Plynlimon, home of the highest point of mid-Wales, in the Cambrian Mountains. Interview by Katie Bonner |
Read MoreThese are the two contrasting stories of Skomer and Rasmey Islands that have left one thriving with seabirds, and the other almost empty. However, at the end of it all, we certainly have reason for optimism. Words by Jack Ashton |
Read MoreIt seems that Christmas has been accepted far earlier than usual in 2020, perhaps as a result of the frankly terrible year we’ve had! As well as mince pies and decorated trees to cheer us up, there’s still plenty of wildlife to enjoy. Words by Rebecca Gibson |
Read MoreWe interviewed Georgia from Mental Health Swims, we spoke about the power and positive impacts outdoor swimming can have on both mental and physical health. | Words by Ella Clark
Read MoreDiscover the importance of exploring the outdoors with your camera and how photography can help you reconnect with the natural world. Words by Rosie Brown |
Read MoreBestowed with the title of Britain’s favourite garden bird species, robins are Christmas card perfection with their fire-red breasts and enthralling sonatas. Explore why their inherent beauty, tenacity and zest for life make them a popular player in the natural world. Words by Rosy Fox |
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