Month: February 2022
Kenyan coexistence: a plan for people and lions
Thanks to your support, farmers in Kenya can sleep more soundly at night as predators are kept at bay
Photo story: Discovering Colombia’s natural riches
An expedition deep into the forests of Colombia, supported by us, revealed the remarkable range of wildlife that thrives here
“To defend the Amazon is to defend life”
Climate activist Txai Suruí’s inspiring speech to world leaders at COP26 shone a spotlight on the crisis facing the Amazon. She also spoke on our Call of the Wild podcast about how we can all defend nature
Gallery: Great Big Green Week
Creativity can bring people together, and in the run-up to COP26 it helped unite people in the fight against climate change
Video: How to change the future of our food
The food we eat has a huge impact on nature, but individuals and industry can change this. We asked farmers and food experts for their views on the future of food
“Nature should be at the core of everything we do”
Naturalist and presenter Steve Backshall has seen a lot of the world, witnessing first-hand the effects of human activity. But he’s hopeful that positive action will turn the tide on destruction
Drowning in sound?
Our oceans are alive with an orchestra of marine wildlife. But as the ice melts, the harmony of Arctic seas is being drowned out by human activity. We’re working to understand the impact of this audio intrusion – and how to help combat it
Video: How to restore nature in a warming world
What can we do to help nature bounce back? We gathered top conservationists and scientists for an online discussion of the change that’s possible
You’re helping reconnect orangutan habitats
With your support, orangutans will soon have a safe route between two protected areas in Borneo
Photo story: A day in the life of Nepal’s tiger trackers
Monitoring wild tiger numbers is only possible thanks to the work of dedicated teams. Take a trip into the field with Nepal’s intrepid tiger trackers