Eco-friendly Christmas gift ideas for him, her and… gorillas! Socks. Christmas is a great time for socks. Every year I either receive a pair (or
Category: Eco recommends
Introducing Sides of a Horn – Guest post by teenage conservationist Bavukile Vilane
Sides of a Horn details the rhino poaching epidemic from the perspective of the three characters most directly affected: the ranger, the poacher, and the rhino.
Trophy ‘shockumentary’: Does it really compare to Blackfish?
Trophy film review: Within moments of the film opening (to a scene of father and young son shooting dead a ‘trophy’ deer), we are introduced to South Africa’s most successful rhino breeder, John Hume.
No Waste November: Making the switch to reusable cloth nappies
This past week I started taking action to fulfil my ‘No Waste November‘ pledge: ‘To be a ‘green mum’ with reusable wipes and nappies’. As
Remembering Rhinos launch: Special interview with Founder Margot Raggett
This week, many of the world’s top wildlife photographers and leading conservationists are joining forces once again for a series of events in London –
‘This is our world’: walk among nature’s giants!
An elephant towers above my head; just a few footsteps away a mother giraffe stands protectively over her young calf. From this vantage point I can see a closely camouflaged lioness stalking a skittish zebra. I’m not on safari in Africa though; I’m standing in the Royal Horticultural Halls in central London, surrounded by lifesized acrylic paintings of animals in their natural habitats.
Making Nature exhibition
Making Nature is an exhibition I recently visited at the Wellcome Galleries in Euston. It provides an intriguing look at the evolving relationship between humans and nature.
Reflecting on a gentle nature
Lately, I have found myself in a reflective state of mind. Reflecting on my work, my goals, the small successes of the campaigns I’ve joined
Jonathan and Angela Scott – The Big Cat People: Special Interview Part 1
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
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