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Ocean Column: What Cetacean Strandings Reveal About Our Seas
Along the UK’s coastlines, rising numbers of washed up whales, dolphins and porpoises are sending a stark message about the health of our oceans. What do these strandings mean, and how can we help?

Wild Magazine
4 days ago4 min read


How to Buy a Jacket as a Broke Environmentalist
Prices are rising and fast fashion is everywhere; come on a journey to find the perfect winter coat as an environmentally conscious (albeit a little skint) person.

Wild Magazine
5 days ago5 min read


COP 30: What Can We Expect?
What are we expecting from COP 30, and who will be accountable? This article aims to discuss the topics in which we can predict to occur within the meeting, ranging from the past effects of the climate crisis and our upcoming solutions, based on the past records.

Summer Elsie
Nov 76 min read


The Hidden Cost of Conservation
Efforts to heal Britain’s landscapes could unintentionally fuel biodiversity loss in the world’s most species-rich regions.

Wild Magazine
Nov 34 min read


Climate-Fueled Infernos in the Mediterranean
A report shows that climate change increased the intensity of wildfires in the Mediterranean this summer, how do we stop the spread?
Sasha Hill
Oct 274 min read


Frightfully Easy DIY Halloween Costumes You Can Make in One Night
Turn your wardrobe into a costume closet with these clever, low-cost, and eco-friendly Halloween ideas that prove creativity is the most sustainable accessory of all.

Summer Elsie
Oct 235 min read


The One Where the European Robin Migrates
Each winter, the European robin (Erithacus rubecula) migrates hundreds or even thousands of kilometres to escape the cold. With the help of an internal compass and a belly full of fat reserves, the robin takes flight in search of food and a warmer climate.

Wild Magazine
Oct 145 min read


The Chimp Whisperer: Dedication to Jane Goodall
“Every individual matters. Every individual has a role to play. Every individual makes a difference.” – Jane Goodall.

Summer Elsie
Oct 96 min read


Hedgehogs: Prepping for Hibernation
For humans, autumn means spooky parties, cosy nights in, and pumpkin spiced lattes. But for hedgehogs, it’s time to find the perfect hibernation spot and hunker down for a long winter sleep. By making simple but impactful changes to your outdoor space, you can lend hedgehogs a helping hand.

Wild Magazine
Oct 94 min read


AI in Academia - Awesome or Asinine?
Summer Elsie explores the pros and cons relating to the rise in AI use in academia and discusses how to find the balance between the costs and benefits of AI.

Summer Elsie
Oct 64 min read


Autumn’s Fungi: The Silent Stars of the Season
Have you ever wondered why mushrooms are so abundant in the autumn? No need to look mush-further! Bethany Akhtar explains why this season is their best, what roles they play and how to find them.

Bethany Akhtar
Oct 37 min read


The Ocean Column: Mining the Treasures of the Deep Sea
Polymetallic nodules on the deep seabed hold metals needed for clean energy. But as the world debates mining them, scientists warn of irreversible damage to fragile ecosystems which are still barely understood.

Millie Webb
Sep 244 min read


Crikey! It’s World Croc Day!
June 17th is World Crocodile Day! To celebrate, Nilo Mason discusses the anatomy and conservation of their favourite animal: crocodiles. Read on to discover some incredible species highlighted below- one of which could grow to over 11 metres before it went extinct. Crikey!

Wild Magazine
Jun 177 min read


The environmental costs of AI
Dearbhlá McMenamin explores the consequences of AI on our natural systems.

Dearbhlá McMenamin
Jun 165 min read


The Real Zootopia: What animals do for their nine-to-five and why we should celebrate them
Louisa Neill dives into the world of working animals and discovers how they support our conservation efforts as well as other aspects of our lives. She also explores the organisations that protect working animals from exploitation.
Louisa Neill
Jun 155 min read


Water Pollution in the UK - ‘Water we gonna do about it?’
Sasha Hill discusses the UK’s issue with water pollution and which stakeholders hold the greatest responsibility for cleaning up this pollution problem and devising short-term and long-term solutions.
Sasha Hill
May 285 min read


Howling Back from Extinction: The Dire Wolf Debate and the Future of De-Extinction
Summer Elsie explores the evolutionary history and genetic identity of the extinct dire wolf, drawing on recent genomic research that redefines its place in the canid family tree.

Summer Elsie
May 165 min read


From Veganuary to No Meat May: A Look Into Meat-Free Campaigns
Sasha Hill covers No Meat May, and some of the environmental and health benefits of switching to a plant-based diet.

Wild Magazine
May 145 min read


Decoding the Dawn Chorus
With the upcoming arrival of International Dawn Chorus Day, Bethany Akhtar unravels what the dawn chorus really means and how it could be impacted by climate change for years to come.

Bethany Akhtar
Apr 256 min read


Let’s live like it’s Earth Day every day
Earth Day is a powerful reminder to protect our planet. But true change can only happen if we live sustainably every day. From rewilding and reducing waste to upskilling through training, every effort counts in the fight for a healthier, more resilient world. Jennifer Robson explores what Earth Day means for us and the planet.
Jennifer Robson
Apr 225 min read
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