In a packed out theatre room in the Royal Institute of Great Britain, I attended my first ever formal debate this time last month; ‘Should
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Racing Extinction assembly: Inspiring the next generation of wildlife protectors
Last week I had the fantastic honour of representing Discovery Education (for whom I work whilst wearing my 9-5 hat), in a special Racing Extinction
Conservation: the cons, count downs and continuations
Unsurprisingly, BBC Wildlife magazine is a favourite of mine. I’ve long enjoyed the columns and comments from BBC animal activist favourites, such as Simon King,
Racing Extinction preview screening: #Startwith1thing
Stepping under the blue lights of the entrance, a rising excitement that just a corridor away would be the preview of Racing Extinction; Discovery Network’s
So you want to change the world?
I have never been afraid of being an island. In a sea of trends, fashions and hash tags, I have often stood still — believing
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
World of Wildlife Art Exhibition: In support of elephants
Shifting its weight from one foot to another, the beautiful, gentle giant is like the bulkiest, heaviest dancer you’ve ever seen. But it’s not dancing.
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
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
The Elephant in the Room
To me, the best kind of an education comes from something that moves you. Something that stays with you long after you first discover or