Will The Lionheart: How The Born Free Legacy Has Made A Roar-ing Success of Saving Big Cats

Will Travers’ life changed after moving to Kenya while his parents filmed the iconic Born Free movie. Ever since he’s been devoted to saving lions and wildlife conservation.

by Karen Pasquali Jones

The New School For Grannies: Why 94-Year-Olds Are Learning To Read and Write

Grannies aged between 65 and 95 are going to school for the first time in an Indian village near Mumbai to banish the stigma and shame of lifelong illiteracy

by Sanjay Pandey

Meet 6 Inspiring Emirati Women Driving the UAE’s Sustainability Efforts

The UAE has produced countless inspiring female eco-leaders, and Emirati Women’s Day is the perfect occasion to honour their achievements

by Harriet Shephard

The New Camp Making Ukrainian Refugees Smile 

They’ve fled Ukraine leaving behind their possessions and fathers to fight. Now a charity is helping these refugees forget the horrors of war with a sports camp

by Nick Ames

Meet the New Female Rangers Waging War on Poaching

Adventurer Holly Budge climbed and skydived Everest, has been lauded by Sir David Attenborough for her elephant conservation work and is the woman behind World Female Ranger Week. Here, she explains why she stands with those women rangers on the poaching front line

by Holly Budge

Five Ethical Influencers to Bring Substance to Your Scrolling 

Brimming with interesting tips, opinions and hard-hitting facts, these sustainability-focused content creators will keep you inspired and motivated

by Harriet Shephard

Malala Day: How We Can All Be More Like Malala

As a child, she highlighted the injustices of life under Taliban rule and went on to campaign for women’s education after surviving an assassination attempt. Now, on Malala Day, we can all try to be more courageous

by Christine Fieldhouse

Getting Drastic With Plastic. Local UAE Ecopreneurs Give Tips on Living Plastic Free

On July 3, International Plastic Bag Free Day, we talk to some of the UAE’s eco-preneurs to hear how they think we should eliminate plastic from our day to day lives

by Anthea Ayache

The Barbaric Yulin Festival where Dogs are Eaten for ‘Luck’ Starts Today. Why isn’t it Banned?

Julia de Cadenet, CEO of the NoToDogMeat NGO, reveals how China’s depraved meat and dog industry, the annual ‘highlight’ of which is the Yulin festival, is still continuing despite worldwide condemnation and the aftermath of the pandemic. Warning: Graphic Content

by Julia de Cadenet