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
Tag: Animals
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
UK Blog Awards 2016 — Kate on Conservation, Highly Commended!
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
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015 — My top picks
I’ve never visited the Natural History Museum‘s Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition before, despite a lifelong love of animals and a long term interest
What’s it like to work at a game reserve in South Africa?
Volunteering report: Shamwari Game Reserve & Born Free Foundation’s big cat sanctuaries Before there was blogging… Or perhaps at least before sites such as WordPress
In the spirit of Elsa, Christian and Cecil
‘Animal activist’ is never a title I’ve given myself, but it’s one that’s been applied to me on a few occasions recently and suppose in
Cecil is only the start.
I get told constantly that greed is all around us. But I disagree. Greed lurks in corners and congregates in old buildings with fancy architecture.
Artistic inspiration from Pollyanna Pickering
This month, I turned 25 – which makes me 5 years younger than Discovery Communications, and 6 years younger than the Born Free Foundation. It
‘Wild Neighbours’ with Sir David Attenborough and Gordon Buchanan
In hushed awe, the crowd at the Rose Theatre in Kingston listened attentively as Sir David Attenborough, legendary TV naturalist, led the way at the
Global March for Lions: Together we CAN ban canned hunting!
I wonder if the tech entrepreneurs of yesteryear could have predicted that one of the odd consequences of digital globalisation is that it can often