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Wetlands Are Disappearing, So Are Dragonflies
Maddie Stannard explores the link between declining numbers of invertebrates and the damage being done to global wetlands.
Madelaine Stannard
Mar 26, 20224 min read
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Protecting the World’s Wild Spaces from the Anthropocene’s Expansive Reach
Ani Talwar explores how we can protect wild spaces, by working with the Anthropocene.
Ani Talwar
Mar 12, 20226 min read
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‘The Green Planet’: Five of Nature’s Captivating Survival Tactics
Inspired by The Green Planet, Ani Talwar talks about five of the most captivating survival tactics that have been studied in nature.
Ani Talwar
Feb 19, 20223 min read
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The Shrinking Habitat of the Snow Leopard
Could a combination of human and climatic factors lead to the snow leopards' untimely downfall?
Wild Magazine
Feb 11, 20223 min read
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Deer: the Culling Conundrum
Molli explores the darker story of deer in the UK.
Molli Tyldesley
Aug 6, 20204 min read
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Going Tuskless: the Elephant in the Room
Megan Huntley explores why elephants without tusks are occurring, and the wider impacts of this problem.
Wild Magazine
Jul 7, 20203 min read
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Break out of your Shell and Dive into Conservation!
Hazel talks about her experience volunteering on a conservation trip with loggerhead sea turtles.
Wild Magazine
Jun 28, 20204 min read
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Is Climate Change Killing the Caribou?
Amy discusses what are the real reasons driving the decline of these majestic Caribou herd animals across North America and Canada.
Amy Beckford
Apr 1, 20205 min read
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5 Reasons for Environmental Hope in 2020
Take some time to read some reasons to hope for the environment in 2020.
Amy Beckford
Jan 27, 20204 min read
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Looking Through the Lens at Malawi Conservation
Nick Plumb shares his incredible photography from his trip to Malawi and provides an insight into what working in conservation entails.
Wild Magazine
Jan 23, 20203 min read
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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.
Wild Magazine
Jan 7, 20204 min read
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Are We Changing Nature’s Genes?
Ani Talwar gives us the stark science on how we’re altering the planet on a genetic level.
Ani Talwar
Nov 26, 20194 min read
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Does Purchasing Honey Help the Bee Population?
Katy explores the controversial topic of honey. Can the environmental benefits outweigh the ethical issues?
Katy Watson
Sep 28, 20194 min read
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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!
Wild Magazine
May 26, 20193 min read
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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.
Wild Magazine
May 20, 20193 min read
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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
Wild Magazine
May 17, 20195 min read
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Waterhaul: Recycling Marine Plastic Pollution
Cornish social-enterprise, Waterhaul, launches eyewear produced from 100% recycled fishing nets, to tackle marine plastic pollution.
Wild Magazine
May 11, 20193 min read
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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.
Wild Collaborations
May 7, 20195 min read
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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.
Wild Magazine
Apr 21, 20195 min read
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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.
Wild Magazine
Apr 18, 20196 min read
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