‘Ten miles to the top, with 4000 feet of ascent,’ pronounced John, as we huddled in the mess tent. ‘Tomorrow will be a long day,’ he added ominously, before toppling backwards off his campstool, kicking over the table and tipping a bowl of tuna pasta...
Where Vikings and Sandlappers Converge. Iceland, the Fridrikssons, and the necessity of addressing environmental challenges for all of humanity. Having spent much of the last 40 years, travelling around the globe to witness and engage with...
The vast, sun-drenched plains of northern Tanzania are often framed as a pristine wilderness, yet the reality is a complex, shared landscape where the ancient rhythms of wildlife and humanity beat in unison. By documenting the movements of hyenas,...
Many movies have portrayed the advent of robots and AI as the beginning of the world's end. Many plots include AI deciding to end humanity because we are ruining the earth. If we as humans stay in charge, the earth is doomed. So, as an...
Discover how gut microbiome analysis from monkey faeces in Veracruz, Mexico, can aid in conserving endangered primates. Learn about fieldwork challenges, habitat pressures, and community collaboration efforts to protect Mexican-mantled howler monkeys....
St Helena Island in the South Atlantic is a frontline in the world of conservation. Clifford Roberts reports. Standing atop the lush foliage of High Peak, surveying the valleys below, and the ocean that surrounds it all, I marvel again at this tiny...
In an era where our connection to the natural world is often mediated by screens, Laurent Tillon invites us to slow down and look upwards. As the head of biodiversity at France’s National Forestry Office, Tillon is uniquely positioned to bridge the gap...
In southwest Africa, covering over 824 sqm, lies Namibia. From towering sand dunes to rugged mountains, it's a land of breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife. The country's landscape is characterized by deserts, mountains, and grasslands, and is...
The ConservationMag Photography Awards celebrate the resilience of the natural world and the photographers who document it. We invite photographers from around the globe, amateur, professional, and youth, to share their vision of biodiversity,...
One of My first memories was of a house we lived in with two cars, a study, a lounge, three bedrooms, a garage to park the vehicles and a manicured garden. Like most of us, I was born into a relationship with debt. One of My first memories was of a...
It is a sad fact that some of the most awe-inspiring and beautiful creatures of the ocean, whales and dolphins, are currently the most vulnerable in terms of at risk of extinction. The global threat to these mammals has come to the forefront of issues...
Do you feel relaxed while listening to birds sing from your front porch? Birds and birdsongs have a tremendous impact on human health. Birdwatching is no longer a pastime strictly reserved for birding enthusiasts. It's an activity anyone can...
In a world increasingly focused on sustainability, eco-tourism stands out as a way to explore the planet's beauty while actively contributing to its preservation. A 2020 study on the future of UN Sustainability Goals and Southeast Asian tourism...
An African safari might just be the best holiday you can give yourself as the exceptional experiences that the continent offers are unforgettable adventures. Once you set foot on its shores, Africa takes hold of you. The epic scale of wide spaces is...
New technical reports outline high-risk plastics polluting the planet and shows global plastic bans, phase-outs and control measures are entirely feasible WWF is calling on governments to support global bans and phase outs of the ‘most high-risk and...
Sumatra’s last remaining forests are among the most important conservation landscapes on Earth. They contain three of the world’s most iconic species, Sumatran orangutans, tigers and elephants. All listed as Critically Endangered and facing rapid...
Slowly, the tiny ball in the wooden crate began to unwind. Its scales moved and a pointy nose followed by two black button eyes emerged. Natalie was entranced. The baby pangolin unwrapped its tail, holding out its front legs and gazed at her, asking to...
Climate change, sustainability, and eco-friendly production are discussions that brands are having globally. Companies and organizations know their customers are moving towards products that will not harm the environment, and so are they. Climate...
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