Our Senior Writers explore the significance of Banksy's latest works around London. Daisy Culleton examines the artist, while Cerys Deakin delves into their impact on animals themselves, looking at how they have sparked debates around animal captivity, as well as awareness for conservation efforts. 🐒 🌿 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dvP4mTC4 #wildmagazine #wildmaguk #banksyart #banksy #banksyartwork #london #animals
WILD Magazine
Writing and Editing
York, Yorkshire 463 followers
A UK-wide sustainability magazine run by students for students!🍃 Interested in writing for us? Get in touch!
About us
We are for students that want to do more to be ethical and eco-friendly but don’t know where to begin. We get it. You’re stressed, you have fifteen deadlines and spent yesterday bingeing Netflix hungover and forgot to buy milk. The word ‘sustainability’ makes you think of people holding hands and eating quinoa, and gives you a weird sense of guilt. But guess what? You can wreck your degree without wrecking the planet at the same time! WILD is for every stressed-out, skint and sleep-deprived student, whoever you are and whatever your interest in ethics. WILD is always seeking new contributions and there are unlimited ways to get involved. Get in touch at [email protected] to find out more!
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Https://linktr.ee/WildMag
External link for WILD Magazine
- Industry
- Writing and Editing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- York, Yorkshire
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Journalism, Sustainability, Ethics, wildlife, journalism, student media, magazine, climate change, environment, media, green living, writing, and politics
Locations
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Primary
5 University Road
York, Yorkshire YO10 5DD, GB
Employees at WILD Magazine
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Isla Stubbs
ECORISC CDT PhD Student - University of york
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Sasha Hill
Final year student at the University of York studying Environment, Economics and Ecology. I’m passionate about the ways we can solve sustainability…
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Aisha Fatima
Marketing | Design | Art | Anthropology
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Kendra Williams
Student at University of York
Updates
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Sasha Hill talks about how, when the season changes, so does our choice for food. With the autumn season and Halloween approaching, she talks about what you can create with your pumpkin scraps. From delicious vegetarian meals to refreshing skin care, this is how you can cut down on your waste this season. 🎃 🌿 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eM7T3NCA #wildmagazine #wildmaguk #sustainability #recepies #halloween #food #pumpkin
How not to ghost your pumpkins! Easy ways to repurpose your pumpkins after Halloween
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Universities might talk the talk on sustainability, but do they walk the walk? Chloe Moriarty looks at the sustainability influence of UK universities and their progress towards shaping a better future. 🎓 🌿 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gCg3bimz #wildmagazine #wildmaguk #sustainability #university
Environment and Education: The Role of Universities in Promoting Sustainability
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Grace Clift uncovers what to expect from the upcoming COP29 in Azerbaijan, what the most pressing issues are this year and the UK’s current goals. 🌎 🌿 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eVCq7GsB #wildmagazine #wildmaguk #COP29 #sustainability #conservation
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The last five years have seen a proliferation of seagrass restoration projects in the UK. Ash Brennan writes about the motivations and complications of these efforts. 🌊🌱🌊 🌿 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/equNP7dw #wildmagazine #wildmaguk #seagrass #restoration #conservation #biodiversity
Rewilding Under the Waves
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Daisy Culleton explores effective avenues for maximising the impact of second-hand clothing donations during the winter season. 🎁 🌿 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eK6RsyDg #wildmagazine #wildmaguk #secondhand #reuse #sustainable #winter #donate
The Best Way to Make Second-Hand Clothing Count this Winter: Donating To Those in Need
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November/December Content Call! We have a selection of articles available for publication in November and December! If any of the pieces listed have garbbed your attention, please email [email protected] and our team will be in touch with more information on what we are looking for. Please note, we have set draft deadlines to allow both yourself and our team sufficient time to make finishing touches to your articles! Please ensure you are able to meet these deadlines before confirming with our team. We can't wait to hear from you! 🌍 🌿
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Recent research has shown that feeding cattle on different food sources can lead to reductions in methane emissions. Robson Peisley asks whether this could be enough to tackle the ever-growing problem of greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural industry. 🐄 https://lnkd.in/eXgXHDCa #wildmagazine #wildmaguk #sustainability #cows #methane #environment #emissions #climatechange
Slimming World for Cows – Could a Change in Diet be Key to Reducing Livestock Methane Emissions?
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Could we upload the entire natural world to a digital realm, with complex ecosystem interactions quantified by equations and data exchanges? Chloe Moriarty delves into the prospect of digitising our environments and what it might mean for the future. 🌎 https://lnkd.in/eNf-RTcf #wildmagazine #wildmag #nature #environment #sustainability #earth
Digitising Earth: The Evolution of ‘Smart’ Nature
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We would like to thank everyone who donated to our fundraiser! You have helped raise an amazing £115 in total which will directly help our student team continue what we do - providing aspiring writers and passionate environmental advocates with a platform to create, read and share the latest sustainable content. Our JustGiving page will remain active, as any further donations will ensure that Wild can continue its legacy, and explore new ways of outreach in the future. THANK YOU! 💚 🌿
Help raise £100 to help us maintain our student-run website, in order to continue producing sustainability and environment content for all!
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