top of page


Building the Anthropocene
Nuala Felicity Burnett investigates the concept of sustainable architecture and its possibilities for the future of our cities.

Wild Magazine
Oct 26, 20184 min read


The Vegan Diaries: Yes I’m Vegan, Don’t Give Me Beef
This weeks article explores Katy’s account of the conversations which veganism can spark up and how to manage them.
Katy Watson
Oct 23, 20182 min read


The WILD Life Diaries: P**s Off Palm Oil
Palm oil is one of the main contributors to deforestation through mass plantations that destroy animal habitats.
Charlie Bedwell
Oct 19, 20183 min read


Indoor Herb Garden on a Budget: Green & Growing
Kylie shares some suggestions on how to start an indoor edible herb garden on a budget.

Wild Magazine
Oct 16, 20184 min read


The Vegan Diaries: Let’s Get Personal
‘The Vegan Diaries’ series accounts various aspects of living a vegan lifestyle as a student, featuring articles by Katy Watson.
Katy Watson
Oct 13, 20182 min read


Going WILD With: The UCL Climate Action Society
Meet the student team leading the transition of UK universities to climate-friendly hubs, motivated by sustainable goals.

Wild Collaborations
Oct 10, 20184 min read


The WILD Life Diaries: The Paperless Debate
Here are some reasons why choosing paperless is important and how you can achieve it as a student!
Charlie Bedwell
Oct 6, 20184 min read


Should Developing Nations Share the Burden of Environmental Sustainability?
Megan Tarbuck explains why it’s unfair to place the burden of environmental sustainability on developing countries.
Megan Tarbuck
Oct 3, 20183 min read


Student Friendly Vegan Sandwiches
Gabi Everett shares 4 student friendly vegan sandwiches that are cheap and healthy.
Gabi Everett
Sep 30, 20182 min read


A Student Guide to Ethical Cafes in Winchester
Where to get your caffeine fix without killing the planet (or you wallet) in the historic city of Winchester, Hampshire.

Wild Magazine
Sep 27, 20183 min read


Can the Paris Climate Agreement Survive Trump?
Laura Wormington examines the Paris Climate Agreement and the possible ramifications for the future of global environmental politics.

Wild Magazine
Sep 25, 20186 min read


The Brexit Files: Fisheries – All You Need to Know
Sarah Clews’s series on the environmental impact of Brexit continues with an analysis of fishing.

Wild Magazine
Sep 23, 20184 min read


10 Ways You Can Help Save the Planet Right Now
Ten ways you can start helping the planet and your own financial situation, right now, without even leaving the house or spending any money.

Wild Magazine
Sep 21, 20186 min read


Extinction Rebellion: How to Beat the Heathrow Expansion
Robin Boardman tells us what we should be doing to fight the plans for a new Heathrow runway.

Wild Collaborations
Sep 18, 20183 min read


Fuss-Free Vegan: A Guide to an Easy Vegan Life
Gabi Everett walks us through a guide to an easy vegan life.
Gabi Everett
Sep 12, 20182 min read


The WILD Life Diaries: Agriculture – Reducing Your Impact
Charlie Bedwell gives a brief lowdown on why agriculture is damaging and what you can do in the second instalment of the WILD Life Diaries.
Charlie Bedwell
Sep 7, 20183 min read


The Brexit Files: Agriculture – All You Need to Know
‘The Brexit Files’ which explores what impact Brexit could have on the UK environment, featuring brilliant articles by Sarah Clews.

Wild Magazine
Sep 5, 20184 min read


Our Bright Future: The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, Sarah Jane’s Story
Read an alternative view from Sarah Jane, about her involvement with The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust.

Wild Collaborations
Sep 3, 20182 min read


The WILD Life Diaries: Deforestation
What does deforestation mean and why are we concerned about its effects? Our new four part mini series features articles by Charlie Bedwell.
Charlie Bedwell
Sep 1, 20182 min read


Going WILD With: The UCL Conservation Society
Learn about how The UCL Conservation Society is raising awareness and using wildlife to bring people together.

Wild Collaborations
Aug 29, 20183 min read
bottom of page
