Starting the year with a focus on achieving success in 2018, young adventurer and bird specialist Eddie Williams, aka Adventure Ed, from California offers his perspective
Category: Education
National Bird Day: How can we teach children to love birds?
Today is National Bird Day, which has naturally started me thinking about the way we live alongside this diverse and beautiful classification of animal. We
Jane Goodall – Special interview: Roots & Shoots
Dr Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots Awards ceremony speech rang in my head as I entered the regal surroundings of Windsor Castle; where Roots & Shoots Annual Summit was taking place for a fourth consecutive year.
Rhino’s Up: A six-year old’s fight to protect the last Northern White Rhinos
Six-year-old Frankie is on a fundraising mission for Ol Pejeta Conservancy, through his campaign ‘Rhinos Up’
Calculating extinction; finding ways to get children thinking
Educating children is the key to improving the condition of the planet for future generations. Giving them the chance to see the mistakes of the generations before them, and empowering them to not only avoid those mistakes, but improve upon them, is an incredibly powerful tool.
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.
Time to teach Natural History in schools?
There’s nothing like waking up to sunshine creeping through the window and the sound of early morning birdsong. I love the hustle and bustle of
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 —
Discovery Education blog: VR apps for classroom conservation
Virtual Reality can take students out of the classroom and into entirely new lands, environments and experiences — from global travel to outer space — and it
A compassionate voice to educate
I first met Sharon Bull at a march against the Taiji Cove dolphin slaughter in early 2015. I admired her for standing in front of