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Robin Eveleigh
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Hearing the world’s wonders: project shares hundreds of audible gems
An online library offers free access to sounds from 270 Unesco world heritage sites.

The new map helping conservationists protect migratory species
Marine animals cross oceans and borders, making protection difficult – but a new migration map could help close the gaps.

From Brazil to Britain: Rainforest Restoration Guardians Unite in a Bid to Heal the Land
Indigenous leaders from the Amazon have joined UK conservationists in Dartmoor, offering a message of hope for rainforest restoration.

‘We want to change the way humans relate to the rest of the natural world’
A new research centre is set to transform our understanding.

Violinist composes music from moth flight data to highlight insect decline
Music and science collide in Moth x Human, a new composition by musician Ellie Wilson, a violinist that composes music from moth flight data into…

Rights of the wild: three more projects working to protect nature’s silent citizens
Challenging the dominance of ‘human supremacy’ over nature, these three movements are asking us to rethink our relationship with the more-than-human world.

Giving non-human beings a seat at the table: Animals in the Room
How might animals have a stake in democratic processes? How do we truly hear what they want? This project aims to find out.

Beyond the Ping Pong Table: New Certification in UK Endorses Truly Progressive Employers
Workplaces that put people and progress before profit? They do exist. With discerning job hunters increasingly focusing on employers that align with their values, it…