‘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
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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
Be the one traveler, long I stood
I believe in journeys. I believe in journeys because they bring change and challenge and movement. Journeys bring progress. They bring knowledge and hunger and
Great white sharks: Diving a little deeper…
I’ve been quiet lately, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been busy – and that my mind isn’t overflowing with ideas, causes I’ve heard about,
Conservation volunteer opportunities with Worldwide Experience
As the summer comes to a close in the UK and South Africa heads towards spring there couldn’t be a better time to start planning
Designing my own Go Go Gorilla for Shamwari Game Reserve
I mentioned on my last blog that I would be designing my own mini Go Go Gorilla to send out to Shamwari Game Reserve’s Julie
Don’t Go Go Gorilla – Stay!!
So, I’ve been caught up the last few months with finishing uni with a 1st (hoorah!), publishing my last issue of BlueMoon magazine and blogging
Shamwari Memories…
Today I find myself reminiscing my adventures in South Africa, as so often I do. Though I no longer agree with all the naive tourist
Go Go Gorillas!
So, after writing about the Born Free elephants that were on display around Norwich, and the Pride of Cape Town lions that are set to
The wild is wild!
Last week I opened the pages of my newspaper to find a shocking image of a British woman being tossed around by two cheetahs. The