Nature & Wildlife at the UK Blog Awards 2019
Find out what happened for the finalists of the Nature and Wildlife category at the UK Blog Awards 2019. Re-live the moment the winners were announced.
Wildlife welfare, environmental conservation and animal rights
Find out what happened for the finalists of the Nature and Wildlife category at the UK Blog Awards 2019. Re-live the moment the winners were announced.
Iām so excited that the UK Blog Awards introduced the Nature & Wildlife category for 2019, after a growing number of nominations fitting this genre emerged over the last few years.
Energy. Energy was flowing (even more so than the free Prosecco) as some of the best storytellers, communicators and leaders of trends gathered together in
My biggest passion going as I bring my 10th year of wildlife blogging to a close, is to pass it on!
Our natural world and its wildlife depends upon storytelling. Check out these 100 incredible storytellers who are speaking up for nature, and making the world a better place for wildlife in 2021.
The Wildlife Blogger Crowd is a positive, uplifting space for wildlife and nature bloggers to share posts, join discussions and support other content creators.
As July draws to a close; our first month of the ‘easing of lockdown’ here in the UK, it felt like a good time to reflect and share some of the cool things I’ve been involved in over these last few months, regarding wildlife and conservation communications outside of this blog…
Have you thought about starting a blog? Have you wondered how a wildlife blog or conservation blog could make a difference in building a career in wildlife conservation or science communication?
My top 10 wildlife bloggers of the year. To honour the fantastic work of those bloggers whose passion and quality of work has inspired me throughout the year, I’d like to encourage my readers to support this community and take some time to get to know the work of each of my top 10 wildlife bloggers to look out for in 2020.
Conservation champions; the Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN), kicked off the month of May with their annual Whitley Awards ceremony at the Royal Geographical Society in London on Wednesday.