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Daisy Culleton
Mar 18, 20244 min read
What is Environmental History?
Daisy Culleton explores the world of Environmental History: explaining what it is and the important purpose it serves.
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Wild Magazine
Mar 14, 20244 min read
Food for Your Mood
Liam Duke briefly explores the lesser-known link between the digestive system and the mind and what foods could help promote well-being.
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Emma Nord
Mar 8, 20244 min read
Wonderful Women in Science
Emma Nord highlights a fraction of the inspiring female workforce in science this International Women’s Day.
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Wild Magazine
Mar 3, 20244 min read
King of the Skies - Red Kites
Beth Critchley looks at Red Kites' near extinction and celebrates how their numbers are now flourishing for World Wildlife Day.
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Cerys Deakin
Feb 29, 20243 min read
A 2023 Conservation Success Story: Bringing Back the Beaver
Cerys reports on the past extinction of Beavers and explores how recent reintroductions could be changing the future for Beavers in the UK.
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Wild Magazine
Feb 27, 20244 min read
Bottlenecking: A Blast From the Past
Trace Laskey discusses how species can recover from the brink of extinction, only to feel the effects of a genetic bottleneck years later.
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Isla Stubbs
Feb 23, 20243 min read
Where’s My Poo? The UK’s Sewage Problem
Isla Stubbs asks a very real, and very off-putting, question as we face an environmental sewage crisis.
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Wild Magazine
Feb 17, 20244 min read
Beyond Veganuary
Isabel uncovers what the data about veganuary says and offers encouragement that veganism is possible post-January.
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Grace Clift
Feb 14, 20243 min read
A Love Letter to the Dormouse
Grace Clift discusses the dormouse as a metaphor for rest, self care and preservation.
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Chloe Moriarty
Feb 10, 20244 min read
The Year of the Dragon: Komodos
Chloe Moriarty explores the lives of the lesser-known Komodo Dragons, and explains how humans are becoming the real life ‘dragon-slayers’
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Daisy Culleton
Feb 3, 20244 min read
Demystifying Re-selling: Tips for starting a Depop or Vinted storefront
Daisy Culleton lifts the lid on re-selling by sharing her tips and tricks for starting a successful Depop or Vinted storefront.
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Wild Magazine
Jan 29, 20243 min read
At Home in Urban Environments: The Fox
Sasha Hill learns more about the reflective beady eyes watching her when she walks around the city centre at night.
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Alex Powell
Jan 22, 20245 min read
Dian Fossey: Prime(ate) Example, or Colonial Conservationist?
Was Dian Fossey a perfect primatologist, or was she involved in some monkey business regarding the ethics of her practice?
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Grace Clift
Jan 19, 20244 min read
Wild’s Guide to a No-Buy Year
Grace Clift discusses the benefits of a no-buy (or low-buy) year, whether you’re aiming to save money or reduce your environmental footprint
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Amy Hall
Jan 16, 20243 min read
The Big Garden Birdwatch: What, Why, Where and How?
Whether you’re an avid birdwatcher, or feathered friends aren’t quite your thing, the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch is for everyone.
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Madelaine Stannard
Jan 13, 20244 min read
Wildlife in Crisis (Still): State of Nature
Madelaine Stannard discusses the UK’s latest State of Nature report, and its disappointing revelations.
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Wild Magazine
Jan 7, 20247 min read
Dear Diary: Wild’s guide to sustainable New Year’s resolutions
Katie Jay shares some sustainable resolutions for the New Year, through a witty and personable diary entry.
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Wild Magazine
Jan 1, 20246 min read
Cultivating Compassion with Vegan Food
Jo delves into the world of veganism and draws on her own experience as a vegan and offers encouragement, advice and tips this Veganuary.
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Matthew Darby
Dec 22, 20234 min read
COP28: Good COP, Bad COP?
In this article, Matthew Darby discusses the recent COP28, considering its successes, weaknesses, and lessons learned for future meetings.
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Isla Stubbs
Dec 16, 20235 min read
Animal Crossing Aiding Future Conservation
Isla Stubbs comments on the game popular across the world, and how the next generation of conservationists could be playing right now.
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