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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.

An Animation for Amphibian Activists

Frogs (and amphibians in general) are in danger—worldwide, nearly one-third of the world's amphibian species are on the verge of extinction. And yet, frogs contribute to our well-being in many important ways. In this educational animation, Dr. Kerry M. Kriger describes why frogs are in trouble and how you can help save them.

Artisan Culture at Home

Cultured foods are enjoying a resurgence both for their health benefits and their artisan qualities. Our interest in food crafting also reflects a hunger for culinary exploration, skill, and innovation which transcends generations.

Ross Collins Wild Ideas

There’s A Bear On My Chair creator Ross Collins has a video message for storytellers on sourcing wild ideas!

Drawing Inspiration from Dogs

Artist and author, Shaun Tan, paints a vivid portrait of the bond between humans and dogs. A reflection os Tan’s delphic imagination, his latest book, Dog (published by Allen & Unwin, November 2020) is an evocative ode to the unspoken kinship of all living creatures with powerful sentiment for the solace such friendship brings. From pencil to page, Shaun Tan shares the muses which moved him to create during months of lockdown. Tan teaches us it is the little observations in life which bring a story to life!

How to Sketchboard a Conservation Story

Earth Endeavours is so excited to announce a new partner for our #WritingforNature Story Contest. @conceptsapp is an advanced version of sketching paper, where natural tools meet vector manipulation so ideas can change and grow as you do. In this specially created pangolin guide, the team at Concepts show you how you can save wildlife with a sketch!

MM- What the Wolf Taught Me

Photography is a great way to rediscover the biodiversity in your own backyard or local neighbourhood—you might be surprised by the wilderness you can find close to home.

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