In the Field

10/7/2023

Getting Involved in Conservation Work

Our friends at Bushwise give us an insight into the wonderful world of conservation

Forest man

Jadav Payeng: The Man Who Grew His Own Forest

Pollution

1/11/2019

Our single use plastic addiction

The problems with plastic pollution. (Photo by Richard Carey)

Under The Spotlight: Zac Baynham-Herd

PhD student, TEDx speaker and Conservation Comedian Zac Baynham-Herd talks about his research into conservation conflict and the use of blockchain technology for sustainable development

New Features

1/11/2019

Platform update v2.0

You probably noticed something different about Conservation Guide. Let's take a look at our new and improved platform...

Under The Spotlight: Dr Catie Gutmann Roberts

Research Associate Dr Catie Gutmann Roberts tells us about her passion for conservation and all things aquatic 🐠

New Features

1/11/2019

How we review

Things to think about when choosing your next conservation project

Under The Spotlight: Arshley Brian

Ugandan Wildlife Tour Guide Arhsley Brian tells us about his encourters with African wildlife and the importance of tree planting

Under The Spotlight: Tom Quigley

Tom Quigley, Digital Strategist & Community Manager at Conservation X Labs tells us about his experiences working on the Great Barrier Reef and how our current idea of capitalism needs a complete rethink.

Under The Spotlight: James Borrell

James Borrell, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew tells us how education is key to the future safeguarding of our natural environment.

Under The Spotlight: Ed Houlcroft

Boat Captain and Divemaster Ed Houlcroft talks to us about his conservation experiences and how he established his own project on the tiny island of Little Cayman

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