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Feathered Friends or Feathered Foes? The Impact of Emotional Narratives on Bird Conservation
Chloe Moriarty explores the power of emotional attachment and story-telling in shaping the future of bird conservation.

Chloe Moriarty
Aug 27, 20246 min read


‘Only To The White Man Was Nature a Wilderness’: Why We Need to Listen to Native Americans About the Earth
In this article, Daisy Culleton explores how adopting Native American environmental values could help us all.

Daisy Culleton
Aug 23, 20245 min read


The Hero of the Orange
Join Cerys Deakin this World Orangutan Day as she explores the key people working to protect these majestic apes!

Cerys Deakin
Aug 19, 20243 min read


Bonn: The Pitstop on the Road to COP
Chloe Moriarty discusses this year’s conference, the central issue of climate finance, and what it means ahead of COP29 in November.

Chloe Moriarty
Aug 14, 20244 min read


The Elephant in the Room: World Elephant Day 2024
Madelaine Stannard advocates for the protection of a gentle giant on World Elephant Day.

Madelaine Stannard
Aug 12, 20246 min read


An Unlikely Hero: What Clarkson’s Farm Has Done for British Farming
Daisy Culleton investigates how Amazon Prime Video’s documentary series, Clarkson’s Farm, has shone a much-needed light on British Farming.

Daisy Culleton
Aug 8, 20244 min read


Damage of the Dancefloor
Cerys Deakin explores the true environmental costs of concerts and how efforts are made to promote sustainable experiences.

Cerys Deakin
Aug 5, 20243 min read


Reviving British Wildlife: Three Major Conservation Projects Making a Difference in 2024
Madeleine Waite writes about conservation projects in the UK, in honour of World Nature Conservation Day.

Wild Magazine
Jul 29, 20245 min read


Your Guide to an Eco-Friendly Instagram
Grace Clift details seven of her favourite eco-friendly Instagram accounts.

Grace Clift
Jul 23, 20244 min read


World Chimpanzee Day
This World Chimpanzee Day, join Cerys and the team as they explore the history, ecology and conservation of chimps.

Cerys Deakin
Jul 14, 20243 min read


Substack: A Groundswell for Sustainability
Daisy Culleton explores why Substack has become an important vehicle for communicating sustainability issues.

Daisy Culleton
Jul 12, 20244 min read


Must-reads for nature lovers
Grace Clift lists her top 8 books for all nature lovers to read, from poetry to non fiction.

Grace Clift
Jul 10, 20244 min read


Cultivating Climate Conscious Football
Cerys Deakin explores climate conscious approaches to this year’s tournament and investigates how a new perspective could be possible.

Wild Magazine
Jul 9, 20243 min read


Pledging a Plastic Free July
Daisy Culleton dives into Plastic Free July, and how you can get involved.

Daisy Culleton
Jul 4, 20244 min read


Eating Seasonally: A Beginner’s Guide
Grace Clift digs into why we should embrace the fruits and vegetables the season has to offer.

Grace Clift
Jul 2, 20243 min read


Otterly Personal: Freddie Montague Dennis
Madelaine Stannard talks to Freddie Montague Dennis, photographer and campaigner, about his history with the otter.

Madelaine Stannard
Jul 1, 20244 min read


McDonalds And Their Approach To Sustainability In The Fast Food Industry
Sasha Hill talks about her favourite fast food chain to eat after a night out; McDonald’s.
Sasha Hill
Jun 30, 20243 min read


Your Guide to Green Policies in Context
Chloe Moriarty dives into the background of the main parties’ environmental pledges.

Chloe Moriarty
Jun 28, 20247 min read


Hidden in Plain Sight - Nature Based Solutions
Emma Nord explores just some of the benefits of nature based solutions in the context of the current climate and biodiversity crisis.
Emma Nord
Jun 27, 20243 min read


Who’s responsible for saving the world?
Grace Clift breaks down the arguments for corporate, individual and wealthy responsibility for climate change action.

Grace Clift
Jun 25, 20243 min read
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