Discover how photographers can powerfully document Botswana’s elephant conservation challenges and innovative coexistence solutions. Learn practical tips to create compelling photo-stories that inspire empathy and action.
Dr. Jane Goodall’s remarkable life and legacy are a testament to the power of curiosity, empathy, and perseverance. By examining her character traits and accomplishments, we can uncover practical ways to cultivate these qualities in ourselves.
Welcome to the 50th edition of BEJournal, a milestone celebration of nature's wisdom and human creativity. From Cristina Mittermeier's powerful narrative of hope to Art Wolfe and Gregory A. Green's exploration of wild lives, each article offers a unique perspective on our intricate relationship with the natural world.
Explore a unique fitness approach inspired by indigenous cultures, perfect for outdoor athletes, photographers, and filmmakers. Learn about Suri Stick Fighting, Wauja Canoe Racing, Samo Wrestling, Sikaran Kick-fighting, and Sherpa Mountain Running with rucking. Discover how these traditional games can enhance fitness, cultural understanding, and connection to nature while offering a fresh perspective on functional training and environmental awareness.
'The Atlantic Coast Pipeline Virtual Exhibit', launched earlier this year, displays the images from an iLCP Expedition led by Karen Kasmauski. Creating a visual-storytelling platform that enables people to explore and interact with an important topic from the safety of their homes.
The Night Frogs by M.J. Gibbs shines a spotlight on amphibian conservation. Written in tribute to the Amphibian Survival Alliance, this tiny tale shares a grand message—inspiring children to explore and protect nature's little creatures.
In this guest article, Dr Jenny Brock takes a closer look at the symptoms of pandemic fatigue and provides four science-based yet simple practices to reinforce our ability for stress adaption.
Also known as the painted wolf, African Wild Dog and Cape Hunting Dog, the African Painted Dog is the most endangered large carnivore in Africa, Red-Listed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Explore Painted Dog Conservation to learn about threats to the dogs, their incredible social systems and pack life, and how different they are from any other dog on the planet (three to five million years of evolution separates them from the other canids like wolves and domestic dogs).
Klara Harden is a documentary filmmaker from Austria, interested in the human connection with nature in all its facets. Made in Iceland is a video diary of Harden's solo trek in the middle of the Land of Ice and Fire.
Want to know how a conservation filmmaker celebrates Earth Day?
Join Nina Constable and her #plantpotparabolic as we spend Earth Day eavesdropping on the birds…