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Senior programme specialist at WWF Brazil on jaguar conservation in the Amazon
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D o you remember cecil the lion, the bold, wild and archetypally handsome big cat at Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park? With a glorious flowing mane and a royal swagger, Cecil was the star attraction at
twenty metres up, the canopy looks like a highway. Different shades of green, yellow and grey leaves fuse, creating the illusion of an endless rainforest. I spent most of 2013 in the canopy of a cloud
Britain’s wild places are under pressure – but cycling gives us rare access to their beauty and fragility. Sophie Pavelle explores what’s at stake from the saddle
Nigerian photographer Oyewole Lawal’s project about the waste miners of Lagos is a stunning and important series. Britta Jaschinski finds out more
Released on Sir David Attenborough’s 99th birthday, Ocean is a book and film documentary that perhaps delivers his most important message of all time
The heavy rainfall that powers rainforests is caused by the complex interaction of multiple geographic and climatic factors, including mountain ranges, ocean and wind currents, and the intensity of so