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‘The Wildlife Was There First’: Simon Stobbs on Wilderness’ Conservation Mission

From reforesting Rwanda to protecting desert-adapted rhinos in Namibia, Wilderness has built a conservation-first model that’s redefining luxury tourism. As Simon Stobbs explains, their southern African camps are not just eco-conscious sanctuaries, they’re catalysts for coexistence, community upliftment, and protecting six million acres of wild land (and counting)

by Anthea Ayache

Hidden on the Edge: The Endangered Wildlife We’re Losing Without Realising

Many endangered wildlife species, from tiny threadsnakes to elusive gorillas, are quietly slipping toward extinction without the world noticing

by Claire Wills

Bee ‘Superfood’ Breakthrough Could Save Pollinators and Secure Global Food Supplies

An artificial ‘superfood’ developed by scientists at the University of Oxford could help reverse the alarming decline in global bee populations

by Nick Ames

Scotland Sees 800% Rise in Marine Mammals Stranded

Global warming believed to be driving cetaceans north to cooler waters

by Nick Ames

Ethical Elephant Tourism: How to Have Sustainable Encounters

Here’s what to know about elephant tourism before you book, so your dream experience doesn’t come at the expense of animals

by Anthea Ayache

Golden Eagles Poised for Return to England After 150 Years

Once hunted to extinction in England, golden eagles could soon soar over the countryside again

by Nick Ames

Artificial Watering Holes in Guatemala Offer Hope for Wildlife in Drought-Stricken Jungles

In northern Guatemala’s Maya Forest, artificial watering holes are offering a lifeline to wildlife during drought

by Anthea Ayache

Fur Farming Under Fire in Europe

A new report reignites calls for an EU-wide ban as experts declare fur farming is ‘incompatible with animal welfare’

by Anthea Ayache

Blondie the Lion: Trophy Hunters Kill Studied Pride Leader

Blondie, a lion under study by Oxford University researchers, has been shot dead by trophy hunters after being lured out of Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe

by Nick Ames