What is Stage Zero River Restoration?
The term “Stage Zero” refers to the state of a river before human disturbance or land use. This approach to river restoration is a recently… Read More »What is Stage Zero River Restoration?
The term “Stage Zero” refers to the state of a river before human disturbance or land use. This approach to river restoration is a recently… Read More »What is Stage Zero River Restoration?
The tour presents Coventry’s medieval heritage in a new, creative way using digital technology. It showcases artworks that evocatively capture Coventry’s medieval architecture, artefacts from… Read More »Medieval Coventry tour wins heritage award
As the scale and severity of environmental issues become more obvious, lawmakers are experimenting with new ways to protect nature. One approach that has gone from blue-sky… Read More »Trees, rivers and mountains are gaining legal status – but it’s not been a quick fix for environmental problems
Birmingham has a rich and vibrant history and there are clues to our past on every corner. We pass by these and might not even… Read More »Hidden gems of Birmingham we pass every day
During the spring and summer of 2022, Saira Niazi met, interviewed and photographed people from all walks of life about their unique and personal connections… Read More »Portrait of the South Downs – Saira Niazi
In Canada, centring conservation with the country’s indigenous peoples is allowing its original stewards to reconnect to their land and culture – and proving remarkably… Read More »How indigenous conservation protects Canada’s environment
The countryside charity CPRE London hopes to weave together existing areas of green belt in the city’s 18 outer boroughs to create an uninterrupted ring of… Read More »Environment charity bids to encircle London in ‘M25 for nature’
In Hawai’i, an Indigenous stewardship and conservation system known as ahupua’a is slowly being revived on a mountain-to-sea scale in partnership with U.S. government agencies.… Read More »Hawaiian communities restore Indigenous conservation, from mountains to sea
The Guardian article: An interrogative exhibition at the New-York Historical Society examines the social, cultural and civil rights impact of development and devastation. LINK
YouTube video: Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison returns to India for a 2 month journey to visit and film some of the most epic and impactful… Read More »India’s Water Revolution 2023
The Guardian article: At the Primal Gathering retreat, attendees seek new – and sometimes surreal – ways to connect with nature and take meaningful action… Read More »Singing to trees and Indigenous wisdom: the UK festival aiming to prevent ecological collapse