In the days before we saw life through the eyes of animal robots, we saw life through the eyes of the people who knew them
Author: Kate on Conservation
Top 5 ways to beat ‘Blue Monday’…
Apparently today is the most depressing day of the year. Cold January Mondays, can be a miserable time as it is, without the thought that statistics
Blackfish Tilikum: An homage to his memory and a promise to myself
It’s easy to think, after all the media coverage of ‘2016: the year of death’, that it was the worst start to a year that
Volunteering with the Zambia Primate Project — Guest post by Tom Hicks
The Zambia Primate Project is one of the operations run and sponsored by the Born Free Foundation. Based in the Kafue National Park, the project focuses
Introducing Gorilla Safari VR! A virtual gorilla trek
Born Free Foundation have a special gift to give this Christmas. Working in conjunction with vEcotourism.org they have just released a brand new app —
National Geographic’s next generation of photographers
It’s no secret that I love photography. I also love ‘conservation education‘, so hearing that the UK edition of National Geographic Kids magazine has announced its
The Great British Badger Debate
I have a confession to make. For all my pride in living in London, I’m really a countryside kid. I don’t mean that I grew
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016 — My top 10 picks
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London is one of my new favourite ways to escape city life and
TigerTime now — Guest post by Christopher Marsh
TigerTime now is a campaign established by the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation and it is a key player among charities fighting to protect and save tigers in the
BBC Earth Magazine’s launch night in London
This week I was invited to the launch of BBC Earth Magazine, a new monthly publication about the natural world, courtesy of LiveLikeAVIP.com. I have