Environment

Industrial Trawlers Devastate 90,000 km² of B.C. Coastline: Pacific Wild Investigation Reveals Ecological Crisis

A groundbreaking Pacific Wild investigation exposes how industrial factory trawlers have heavily impacted nearly 90,000 km² of British Columbia’s coast, threatening endangered species and vital marine habitats. Discover the full story and learn how to support conservation efforts.

AI in Environmental Journalism

Embrace the future of AI-powered journalism while addressing ethical considerations and sustainability challenges to create impactful, trustworthy environmental narratives.

Amplifying Indigenous Voices: Strategies for Storytellers

This article sheds light on the importance of fostering 'Grounded Conversations' and how we, as storytellers, can contribute to meaningful dialogues while honoring Indigenous communities.

Connecting Oral Care with Nature

Discover the hidden environmental impact of your oral care routine and the urgent need for sustainable alternatives. Dive into the world of embi Oral Optimal Care (OOC), a brand committed to integrating nature into the industry with zero plastic products. Say goodbye to plastic waste and hello to a fresh perspective on oral care.

A Chance to Grow!

Permaculture enthusists revive natural practices for sustainable agriculture, inspiring small-scale farms in urban landscapes.

A Little Soil for the Soul

Giving vacant lots a new lease on life as urban farms which feed the community, has sustainable and social value for cities globally!

Wonder Begins at Home

This story about the naturalist's garden and his banquet for birds highlights how little adventures close to home are a valuable way to develop skills and contribute to conservation.

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.

Saving My Forest: The Enchanted Valley

From professional surfing to saving forests, Catarina Lorenzo embraces every opportunity to connect with and conserve nature. Catarina is not only a paragon for young women leading nature advocacy, but she is also an example of how valuable local communities and indigenous voices are to conservation. This is her story...

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