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Shifting Perspectives: How Science and Art Reveal the Hidden Changes in Nature

Dive into the intricate relationship between human perception and the natural world in BEJournal's landmark 50th edition, "Seeing Nature Differently". This compelling article explores the shifting baseline syndrome, revealing how our understanding of environmental change evolves through scientific research and artistic exploration. Uncover unique insights into animal vision, human perception, and conservation challenges while challenging your perspective on nature's complexity.

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.

The Photographer’s Misogi Challenge

Join the Photographer’s Misogi Challenge and enhance your creative skills while making a meaningful impact on local conservation!

Sacred Headwaters

http://vimeo.com/45610267 Learn about the Sacred Headwaters with National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Wade...

MM- Sense and the City

Awaken your sense of perception to the wildlife of the urban ecosystem.

Expedition to Save the Arctic

On April 7, 2013 a group of young campaigners set...

Whole World Water

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8W2dV1dSws Through a new initiative called Whole World Water, hotels and...

Wild Dolphin Rescue

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCXx2bNk6UA Earlier this month, a group of divers were presented with...

Victoria's Secret on Detox

Limited Brands, owner of iconic underwear labels Victoria’s Secret and...

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