In the city of Cape Town, South Africa, you are unlikely to meet a lion crossing the road, but you may spot one of Africa’s more secretive wild cats – the caracal.
Read MoreIn this article, Craig Dibb writes about the many ways that humanity connects spiritually with nature. Artwork by Nathalie Dickson.
Read MorePat Sargent delves into the Congo River’s mighty force and the local quest to harness its potential to provide energy to those living throughout Africa. Artwork by Leoni Fretwell.
Read MoreRosie looks at another one of Viridis’ core values through a feature on Kernow Conservation CIC and their work with water voles. Illustration: Max Cornish-Garza
Read MoreSam Hayden shares an example of bravery and highlights one of Viridis’ core values: Integrity. Illustration by Alicia Hayden.
Read MoreBethany Pihama explores what citizen science is, how it helps the planet, and why it’s important to be open-minded when considering who is considered an activist.
Read MoreTania Roa looks at Soul Fire Farm and how we can learn from their practices.
Read MoreReview of the Intersectional Environmentalist by Leah Thomas, and why climate + social justice are so closely intertwined.
Read MoreSam Hayden explores the possibility of a greener monarchy under King Charles, and the hope that this will give environmentalists a seat at the table.
Read MoreApril is a month of change. With warmer weather and longer evenings, it is a great time of year to look out for some local wildlife. Words by Lizzie deLusignan |
Read MoreThis month, Lizzie tells us about wildlife in the UK that is coming out to enjoy the sunshine… She tells us about butterflies, bees, reptiles, birds and mammals to keep an eye out for..Words by Lizzie deLusignan |
Read MoreThere are a lot of tree planting initiatives emerging across the globe, often hallowed for their ambitious nature. But just how feasible are these causes and what issues may emerge when reforesting at such a scale? | Words by Olivia Pilmore-Bedford.
Read MoreIn her second Wildlife Highlight of the year, Lizzie tells us about wildlife in the UK that is beginnining to get ready for spring, including badgers, foxes and squirrels. Words by Lizzie deLusignan |
Read MoreIn part 2 of a 4-part series about wildlife in India, Annie takes us on a walk through the Western Ghats… Words by Annie and Adele Santamaria |
Read MoreIn her first Wildlife Highlight of the new year, Lizzie tells us about some of her favourite avian UK winter migrants. Words by Lizzie deLusignan |
Read MoreYou’ve most likely heard about the use of dogs to sniff out contraband at airports, find missing people or even help detect cancer, but have you heard of wildlife detection dogs? | Words by Maddy Simmonds.
Read MoreEmily sat down with Patrick Huang, Co-Founder of MeatFreed - a plant based initiative and community. Patrick talks about what this initiative is all about, and how to eat plant-based around the festive period… Words by Emily Gilford and Patrick Huang |
Read MoreDecember is the start of winter. With the shortest days of the year, it is often one of the hardest months to spot wildlife in the UK. Lizzie tells us about 4 species to look out for… Words by Lizzie deLusignan |
Read MoreBloom In Doom Creative Writing presents: “The Cheetah” by Amy Gladwell | Poetry
Read MoreEmily sat down with Kate Stephenson, aka Kate on Conservation - award-winning conservation blogger and all-around inspiration in the world of environmental activism. Kate talks about the Wildlife Blogger and Nature Maker crowds, their recent book, and how to sustainably create something new... Words by Emily Gilford and Kate Stephenson |
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