Women leaders are vital to expanding diversity in roles of power—liberating cultural and individual perspectives which value female voices. Women mentors are especially important to encouraging strong voices in conservation, because they teach skills that build confidence and encourage women to embrace their value in shaping our world.
The modern world is a fascinating study in innovation and unseen mechanics—millions of micro processes underpinning the structure and function of a city go largely un-noticed by many of us.
'Superfood Seagreens' by Barton Seaver, reveals the history and health properties of ancient sea plants, identifying their virtue as a sustainable seafood, and demystifies the preparation and cooking process of this fascinatingly versatile ingredient.
The advantages of ethical photography go beyond the benefits to nature. Moments which unfold organically can render something truly magical, such as the images by Tim Hopwood. Read Tim’s tips and advice on the ethics of photography and how to apply them in the field.
EOS R6 is an exceptionally capable and versatile camera, bridging the gap between entry-level and professional Full-frame Mirrorless. We review it's performance in wildlife/action photography and filmmaking.
Acknowledging Veganuary, a month-long campaign to motivate a wider acceptance for plant-based alternatives, with an article on ‘how to talk to kids about veganism’ by Edric Kennedy-Macfoy, extracted from his book, The Fit Vegan (published by Hay House).
BEJournal explores nature-based nurtrition with Ellyn Bicknell and Sara Forbes, co-authors of a recent study on the environmental impacts of food consumption in Australia and New Zealand.