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Wild Magazine
Jan 7, 20204 min read
Fighting the War on Ghost Fishing
Ben interviews Christine, an experienced diver and the UK representative of the organization to find out more about Ghost Fishing.
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Ani Talwar
Nov 26, 20194 min read
Are We Changing Nature’s Genes?
Ani Talwar gives us the stark science on how we’re altering the planet on a genetic level.
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Katy Watson
Sep 28, 20194 min read
Does Purchasing Honey Help the Bee Population?
Katy explores the controversial topic of honey. Can the environmental benefits outweigh the ethical issues?
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Wild Magazine
May 26, 20193 min read
Millennium Bridge Fields: Help Us Manage the Meadows!
Eithne Phillips tells us more about this “haven for wildlife” and encourages us to all get involved in managing our meadows!
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Wild Magazine
May 20, 20193 min read
Climate Change: Can We Really Make a Difference?
Lizzi discusses the effects that consumerism and capitalism are having on our planet, asking, is there anything we can do to save the Earth.
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Wild Magazine
May 17, 20195 min read
Level Up: Saving Wildlife through Gameplay
Richard Milburn of Tunza Games gives the lowdown on the social enterprise’s educational wildlife game, and how to be engaged in conservation
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Wild Magazine
May 11, 20193 min read
Waterhaul: Recycling Marine Plastic Pollution
Cornish social-enterprise, Waterhaul, launches eyewear produced from 100% recycled fishing nets, to tackle marine plastic pollution.
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Wild Collaborations
May 7, 20195 min read
Utter Rubbish: Tackling Waste for a Better World
Elliott Lancaster, founder of ‘Utter Rubbish’, tells us of his innovative app that is cleaning up our streets.
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Wild Magazine
Apr 21, 20195 min read
A Brief Introduction to Climate Change: Part II
In part two of the series, we discover some of the efforts being made to tackle climate change and how we can all play our part.
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Wild Magazine
Apr 18, 20196 min read
The Atlas Cedar Tree: Preserving Algeria’s Precious Ecological Heritage
Amina shares the vital and promising work carried out by the Cedar Tree Association in Algeria.
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Wild Magazine
Apr 12, 20193 min read
A Brief Introduction to Climate Change, Health, and Sustainability: Part I
Yasna Palmeiro-Silva introduces us to the links between global warming, human health, and sustainability.
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Wild Magazine
Feb 16, 20194 min read
Why You Should Care About The Destruction of Tropical Rainforests: Part II
Flavie Ioos provides a series of compelling arguments on why you should give more than a passing thought to the destruction of rainforests.
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Wild Collaborations
Jan 31, 20194 min read
How Should We Think About Climate Change?
Heather unpicks why “Climate Change Denial” is still so apparently common and how we can address this as conscientious climate advocates.
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Wild Magazine
Jan 18, 20193 min read
Why You Should Care About the Destruction of Tropical Rainforests
Flavie Ioos provides a series of compelling arguments on why you should give more than a passing thought to the destruction of rainforests.
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Wild Magazine
Dec 13, 20184 min read
Why a Career in Conservation Matters
Josy O'Donnel explains why a career in conservation matters to the world.
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Charlie Bedwell
Oct 6, 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!
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Charlie Bedwell
Sep 1, 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.
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Wild Collaborations
Aug 29, 20183 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.
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Wild Magazine
Aug 11, 20183 min read
Cleaning Up Our Act: An Urban Beach Restoration
Three environmental enthusiasts embarked on a beach clean along the Ouse River in York.
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