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The Science of Calm: Lessons, Practices, and Applications from Biathletes, Photographers, and Freedivers

Explore how biathletes, wildlife photographers, and freedivers use breath control and mindfulness to enhance creativity, manage stress, and optimize performance. Learn techniques you can apply to your own life for greater focus and calm.

The Healing Lens: How Photography Nurtures Mental Wellbeing

Photography is more than just a way to capture moments; it serves as a bridge to mental wellness. Through mindfulness, creative expression, community connection, and a deeper appreciation of nature, photography offers a holistic approach to nurturing mental health.

Australian Wildlife: A Symphony of Adaptation in the Face of Climate Change

The impacts of climate change are reshaping ecosystems globally, and Australia's wildlife is no exception. From the arid Outback to the lush rainforests, species are exhibiting remarkable adaptations to survive in an increasingly unpredictable environment.

Horse Racing from Melbourne to Mongolia

From the Melbourne Cup to the ancient Mongolian festival of Nadaam, horse racing has a long history deeply rooted in cultural identity. This heritage and societal association has made it difficult to implement changes that protect the welfare of animals and their riders.

Operation Rhino Drop!

Wouldn't it be wonderful if every species had it's day?...

Summary of the Cecil Summit

The Cecil Summit, hosted this week by Oxford University’s Wildlife...

Nature Roars Back

Our generation lives in the here and now. So, reaching...

Make the Message Last

World Environmental Day makes good news, it is popular with...

Not Your Average Mother's Day!

This Sunday, when many moms are having a well deserved...

A Simple Way to Celebrate Earth Day

There are many meaningful ways to reflect on the importance...

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