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Through the Lens: Telling the Complex Story of Elephants and Coexistence in Africa

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.

The Traits That Built Jane Goodall’s Legacy—and How We Might Cultivate Them 

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.

BEJournal Vol 50: See Nature Differently

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.

Rediscovering Ancient Wisdom: A Fitness Journey Through Indigenous Games

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.

Notes of a Young Naturalist

Young minds have much to contribute to the natural world. Instinctively curious and keen to learn, their enthusiasm for exploring, acumen for research and creative media (including photography, filmmaking, and podcasting) portends the future of conservation. As citizen scientists and aspiring naturalists, youth are making their mark as stewards of the wild.

WPY People’s Choice 2020

The public are invited to have their say in the Natural History Museum’s prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition by voting for the winner of the People’s Choice Award. This year features everything from hare balls and bat women to majestic mandrills.

Writing for Photographers

If you intend on selling a photo story to an editor, words will often play a vital role. Some have adjusted to the dynamics of photojournalism by collaborating with writers, while others are discovering how writing can enhance their own creative process, from observation to expression.

Love Calls of the WILD

The Center for Biological Diversity offers 25 specially selected cell phone ringtones that include mating and other social calls along with hoots, chirps, growls and trills from animals across the planet.

A Sea of Stories: Behind the Lens and Beneath the Waves with Amanada Cotton

Underwater photographer, expedition leader and Women Divers Hall of Famer Amanda Cotton shares her favourite female-driven marine conservation stories.

Is Imagination an Endangered Species?

The founding pillars of innovation are curiosity and imagination—but have we forgotten how to be curious? Is imagination an endangered species? We asked award-winning children’s author, Michelle Worthington, to investigate clever ways for vitalizing exploration as a tool to develop critical and creative thinking in tandem.

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