Green News Should you pay to refill your water bottle? Ape2O is charging people to refill water bottles in London, where people are used to free water fountains. 28/11/2019
World News Selfies in the jungle: the dark side of wildlife tourism Photographer Kirsten Luce spent months documenting animals being exploited for entertainment. 30/09/2019
World Europe's ocean conservation effort not enough despite good intention Only a fraction of the marine areas meant to be protected by the European Union are being properly conserved at present, according to a new report. The research - by the World Wide Fund for Nature and Sky Ocean Rescue - says less than 2% of the EU's waters are being properly managed 10/09/2019
No Comment Bolivia battles its own vast Amazon fires On the burned ground, dead animals are found and the others are running after a wildfire raged in the area 28/08/2019
No Comment Elephants saved after getting stuck in muddy pond Five elephants were rescued this week after getting trapped in a large muddy hole in Malaysia. Local media reported that the elephants were found stuck on August 20. in an abandoned illegal mining pool, located in Pahang's forest reserve, about 200 kilometres east of capital Kuala Lumpur. 22/08/2019
Switzerland Elephants and sharks on agenda at CITES Wildlife convention in Geneva Mako sharks and African elephants are on the agenda of member states attending a wildlife convention in Geneva. 19/08/2019
Living 4 deliciously wholesome forage-to-fork experiences to try this Autumn From feasts on hidden riverbanks to mushroom picking in remote Scotland, these wild foraging and dining experiences are a celebration of their natural surroundings. 12/08/2019
United Kingdom Birth of Scottish wildcats sign of hope for species: conservationists Wildcats are on the verge of extinction in Scotland, but the births of two separate litters recently have given hope to conservationists trying secure their future. 06/08/2019
Living Watch | Pop up sculpture exhibit pays tribute to endangered species A series of temporary sand sculptures are aiming to highlight the short time left to save endangered animals. 25/07/2019
No Comment Costa Rican man faces down hungry crocodiles to make ends meet A 27-year-old man feeds wild crocodiles on the banks of River Tarcoles, Puntarenas province in Costa Rica for tourists willing to pay money for the spectacle. 19/07/2019
Green News Saving polar bears through images and ecotourism Our interview with photographer, author expedition leader and conservationist Ole Jørgen Liodden. 15/05/2019
Destinations Hippos play a key role in maintaining ecosystems... with their poop The falling hippo numbers may be devastating in Kenya. 12/05/2019
Germany German pigeon snapped on speed camera for flying over the limit Authorities in the German city of Bocholt at mulling over a possible speeding fine for an unlikely criminal. 09/05/2019
Living It is also known as ‘the Caviar of Grains’ It is grown in the Camargue marshes without harming the environment 05/05/2019
United Kingdom Shrimps, drugs and rocks ‘n’ blow: Cocaine found in UK river wildlife Traces of cocaine, pesticides, and other illicit drugs were found in freshwater shrimps in Suffolk, UK. 02/05/2019
Green News Best wildlife experiences of May Looking for ways to engage with nature this month? These are the best wildlife events, trips and books to have on your radar in May 2019. 01/05/2019
Green News Wildlife photography:“It's not just about beautiful pictures” How wildlife photographers can help drive positive environmental engagement through powerful images? 21/04/2019
Destinations A primitive atoll lost in the shimmering blue sea of Croatia This isle has always had a healing power. 18/04/2019
No Comment Kenyan rangers free three elephants trapped in muddy waters Kenya's Wildlife Service rangers rescued three elephants bogged down in the muddy waters of Lake Kapnarok on Monday. 03/04/2019
Destinations Best wildlife experiences of April Looking for ways to engage with nature this month? These are the best wildlife events, trips and books to have on your radar in April 2019. 01/04/2019